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Bob and Sue are meeting on a stairway. Bob is at the top and Sue is at the bottom. There are 9 steps from bottom to top. Bob can skip a step each time since he is going down, Sue will not skip any steps.
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Bob and Sue are meeting on a stairway. Bob is at the top and Sue is at the bottom. There are 9 steps
from bottom to top. Bob can skip a step each time since he is going down, Sue will not skip any steps. On
which step will they meet.
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