Let \(\displaystyle\alpha\in{\left[{0},{9}\right]}\). Is the set of real

Harley Ayers

Harley Ayers

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2022-03-24

Let α[0,9]. Is the set of real numbers such that the average of the digits of each of these numbers =α, countable or uncountable?

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Declan Cameron

Declan Cameron

Beginner2022-03-25Added 12 answers

Step 1
Given: α[0,9], for nN let
xn=nα(n1)α.
Note that xn is a non-negative integer and 9, so can be used as a decimal digit. Let ABN be an arbitrary set (so there are continuum-many choices for A). Then consider the number Xα,A=0.d1d2d3 that has (no integer part and) as nth decimal digit
dn={1n=2k,kA0n=2k,kAxnk2k<n<2k+1

 Then one verifies quickly that the average digit is α

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