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Tim, Jim and Fred are all at Tim's house. Tim is making hamburgers but can only make two. He makes one and gives it to himself, he makes another and gives it to Jim. Jim feels bad for Fred and gives half his burger to Fred.
If Jim, Tim and Fred continue to give one other person half of their portion, what is the least amount of gives needed for all three to have an equal portion? No one can give half their portion twice in a row.
Tim, Jim and Fred are all at Tim's house. Tim is making hamburgers but can only make two. He makes one and gives it to himself, he makes another and gives it to Jim. Jim feels bad for Fred and gives half his burger to Fred.
If Jim, Tim and Fred continue to give one other person half of their portion, what is the least amount of gives needed for all three to have an equal portion? No one can give half their portion twice in a row.
