Round 175 is still open, but...
Round 176 - Charlie gathers pace
And so, having gobbled bananas to his heart's content, Charlie, my pet chimpanzee, returns to continue the press conference. "Another interesting thing," he explains, "is that for the Belgian Apen, the players were divided into 8 equal groups, and the total number of points scored by each group was exactly the same!"
"Also," he goes on. "It was the first time we had introduced the new dress code, with bow ties being voluntary. In fact, only Barry the Baboon, Gordon the Gorilla, Oliver the orang-utan and I wore them!”
"Also," he continues, "some of the bow ties worn during the Apen were shaped like squares! And I just discovered that if you add up the squares of the number of points scored during the tournament by each ape wearing a square bow tie, you get almost exactly the same number as the total number of points scored (by all apes combined) during the whole tournament!"
"Almost exactly?" asks Lois Lane. "So not identical! How close?"
"Well, put it this way," says Charlie. "It could have been exactly the same, had just one ape without a bow tie potted just one more ball during the tournament."
"Which ball?" asks Lois. So Charlie, enjoying the limelight, shows a ball to the gathered press officers.
"That's interesting," Lois exclaims, being no slouch at logic. "So now I know how many apes wore square bow ties!"
What was the colour of the ball that Charlie displayed?
Round 176 - Charlie gathers pace
And so, having gobbled bananas to his heart's content, Charlie, my pet chimpanzee, returns to continue the press conference. "Another interesting thing," he explains, "is that for the Belgian Apen, the players were divided into 8 equal groups, and the total number of points scored by each group was exactly the same!"
"Also," he goes on. "It was the first time we had introduced the new dress code, with bow ties being voluntary. In fact, only Barry the Baboon, Gordon the Gorilla, Oliver the orang-utan and I wore them!”
"Also," he continues, "some of the bow ties worn during the Apen were shaped like squares! And I just discovered that if you add up the squares of the number of points scored during the tournament by each ape wearing a square bow tie, you get almost exactly the same number as the total number of points scored (by all apes combined) during the whole tournament!"
"Almost exactly?" asks Lois Lane. "So not identical! How close?"
"Well, put it this way," says Charlie. "It could have been exactly the same, had just one ape without a bow tie potted just one more ball during the tournament."
"Which ball?" asks Lois. So Charlie, enjoying the limelight, shows a ball to the gathered press officers.
"That's interesting," Lois exclaims, being no slouch at logic. "So now I know how many apes wore square bow ties!"
What was the colour of the ball that Charlie displayed?
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