Kirby wrote:I bet Araban's solution takes advantage of the 20 bystanders. There are 20 possible digits (10 per x).
If there are enough pencils and paper, parallel processing might be possible.
There are 20 helpers, so let them calculate the squares with
xx = 00, 05, 10, ... , 95.
After the first run, the hero will find that 20 gives a result below 2, 25 a result above.
For the second run, the hero can let his helpers calculate in steps of .4, i. e.
20.4, 20.8, 21.2, ..., with the result that 23.6 is below and 24.0 is above 2.
The third, and decisive, run is the one for the hero, who calculates 23.9, with a result above 2.
So he can be sure that xx is 23.