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The Handshake Conundrum: Applying the Pigeonhole Principle to a Party Scenario
Problem) There are n individuals at a party, and some of them have shaken hands. Prove that there are two individuals who have participated in the same number of handshakes. Solution) To prove that there are two individuals who have participated in the same number of handshakes at a party with n individuals, we can use the pigeonhole principle. First, let's consider the possible number of handsh..
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2024. 1. 25. 07:00