Ponder This Challenge - February 2026 - Blot-avoiding backgammon strategy
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Ponder This Challenge:
Puzzle for May 2006.
This month's puzzle concerns configurations of 4 distinct points in the plane. Suppose we know the 6 distances between pairs of points only take on two values. We ask for a list of the distinct possible configurations. For each configuration give the number of long distances and the number of short distances (which must sum to 6) and the ratio of the long distance to the short distance.
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Answer:
The possible configurations can be listed as follows:
They can be described as follows:
This problem was provided to me by John Fletcher. It has appeared in several places before and is apparently originally due to Einhorn and Schoenberg.
Since this was a fairly easy problem I only gave credit for solutions which were completely correct. There were some additional solutions which were largely correct.
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