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Brain Tingler #1
Jane, Mary and Oscar are having dinner. Jane makes an eloquent toast about friendship, after which they all "clank" their wine glasses. Jane clanks with Mary, Jane clanks with Oscar, Oscar clanks with Mary - there are 3 clanks in all. The next day, Jane, Mary and Oscar are joined by 5 other friends. If someone makes another toast, how many clanks will there be, assuming that Jane clanking with Mary and Mary clanking with Jane, counts as one clank. What is the algorithm that can be used to figure out how many clanks are produced by (n) number of dinner guest? How many clanks for a toast at a table of 27?