In our last post, we described an interesting Tea Party with rather strange rules governing the use of sugar. As a quick reminder the set up was: Each table has two sugar bowls. The first contains 5 sugar cubes (each made of one teaspoon of sugar) and the second contains 5 teaspoons of infinitesimally small granules of sugar. The rules of the party state that each table must use all 5 cubes before using any of the granulated sugar. The interesting distribution for the usage of this sugar can be.
The Lebesgue Integral: a Curious Tea Party (Part 2) — Count Bayesie
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