by John Ehrke | Oct 13, 2021 | Mu Sigma Events
Mu Sigma is hosting a lunch time colloquium with Dr. Karabegov delivering an address about the deep mathematical relationships present in the game of SET – a department favorite. Lunch will be served by the department/Mu Sigma at the event. Tentatively the...
by Lauren Ferraro | Oct 7, 2021 | Mu Sigma Events
Hello! Thank you to everyone who was able to make it to our meeting today! Below is report of the minutes and discussion highlights: October 7, 2021 from 11:32am – 11:53am Introductions Follow our Instagram: @mu_sigma_acu and join our GroupMe (We will send out a...
by Lauren Ferraro | Oct 6, 2021 | Mu Sigma Events
Hello everyone! Tomorrow we will have a meeting in OSC 235 from 11:30-11:50am. Here is a quick overview of what we will be discussing. Agenda: Meet the officers Problem of the Week Talk about semester plans/Make semester plans (Halloween, Game Night, Chapel/Department...
by John Ehrke | Sep 17, 2021 | Mu Sigma Events
Problem 2: Pass the Ammunition Three friends were hunting in the taiga. Two of them, while fording a small stream, got their cartridge cases wet. The three friends divided what good cartridges remained, equally. After each had fired 4 shots, the total cartridges...
by John Ehrke | Sep 11, 2021 | Mu Sigma Events
The Mu Sigma officers for 2021-2022 are Wyatt Witemeyer – President Raegan Palacio – Vice President Lauren Ferraro – Secretary / Treasurer Kya Zinnell – Chaplain Congratulations to the new officers. We will have a meeting soon to discuss plans...
by John Ehrke | Oct 2, 2020 | Mu Sigma Events
Divisible by 9 This problem is from Alexander Karabegov. Given an integer m, suppose that the integer n is obtained from m by permuting its digits. For example, if m = 171243, then n could be 711234, or n could be 432117, and so on. Show that the difference m –...