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The solution is very simple, and doesn't require that you use series, just some inductive logic and limits.--[[User:Jmason|John Mason]] 16:58, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
 
The solution is very simple, and doesn't require that you use series, just some inductive logic and limits.--[[User:Jmason|John Mason]] 16:58, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
 
If you had 8 teams:
 
 
*All 8 play at least 1 game.
 
*4 winners of the 1st games play two games.
 
*2 winners of the 2nd games play again for a third time.
 
*Average would be <math> \frac{(8*4 + 2*2 + 2*3)}{8} </math>
 

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The solution is very simple, and doesn't require that you use series, just some inductive logic and limits.--John Mason 16:58, 17 October 2008 (UTC)

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