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Mathematics
The familiar riffle shuffle of a deck of cards (or in our case, of a sequence of things) results in a new configuration of cards in which the top card is followed by the middle card, then by the second card, then the card after the middle, and so forth. Assuming the deck (sequence) contains an
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Step-by-step explanation:
Cost of each part is
Cost of working one hour is
Let number of hours worked be and
number of parts bought be .
The maximum amount of money that John can spend is .
From the question we have
The required inequality is .