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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 08:22 lorydiane

Two hundred I's and two hundred 2's are written on a whiteboard. Two players take turns in
doing one of the following: Fither erase two equal numbers and replace them by 2 or erase two
unequal numbers and replace them by 1. If the last remaining number is 2 the first player wins
Which player wins and why?

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