Shown below is a strip of paper which is folded multiple times. How many red pawns are placed on the same side of the paper as the blue pawn?
The problem requires determining how many red pawns are placed on the same side of the paper as the blue pawn in the given figure.
Analysis
The figure represents a strip of paper folded multiple times, creating a series of alternating sides for the red and blue pawns. To determine how many red pawns are on the same side as the blue pawn, we must carefully observe the placement of the pawns relative to the blue pawn.
Steps to Solve
The blue pawn is placed on one specific side of the folded paper. Every alternate pawn on the paper will be on the opposite side due to the folding pattern.
Starting from the blue pawn, we trace along the strip of paper and identify the red pawns that are placed on the same side as the blue pawn.
Counting the Red Pawns
Observing the placement in the figure, there are a total of 9 red pawns on the same side of the paper as the blue pawn.
The remaining red pawns are on the opposite side.
Conclusion
The number of red pawns on the same side of the paper as the blue pawn is 9.
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