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▸ noun: (mathematics) A mathematical problem where one must determine how many grains of wheat are on a chessboard, assuming one grain of wheat is placed on the first square, and each subsequent square having twice as many grains of wheat as the previous square.
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▸ noun: (mathematics) A mathematical problem where one must determine how many grains of wheat are on a chessboard, assuming one grain of wheat is placed on the first square, and each subsequent square having twice as many grains of wheat as the previous square.
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chessboard,
word problem,
Heesch's problem,
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chessboard distance,
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mathematical game,
four-dimensional chess,
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