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Tease your brain.


Look at the two piles piles: see hemorrhoids.  of number blocks. Can you rearrange re·ar·range  
tr.v. re·ar·ranged, re·ar·rang·ing, re·ar·rang·es
To change the arrangement of.



re
 the blocks to make the sum of each pile equal? Rule: You can only exchange one block from one pile with another block from the other pile.

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Swap See HomeRF.

(operating system) swap - To move a program from fast-access memory to a slow-access memory ("swap out"), or vice versa ("swap in"). The term often refers specifically to the use of a hard disk (or a swap file) as virtual memory or "swap space".
 the 12 from the pile on the left with the 7 from the pile on the right.
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Publication:Science World
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Jan 16, 2006
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