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Re: Weaving competition puzzle [#permalink]
MathRevolution wrote:
wtflian wrote:
In a weaving competition, in which 6 arrases were posed to the weavers, every two of these arrases were woven by more than 25 of the contestants. Moreover, no contestants wove all the 6 arrases. Show that there are at least 2 contestants who wove exactly 5 arrases each.


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Hi,

I think there is some conditions missed in the above.
With the given condition, I don't think we can solve.
Can you reply with the whole questions again?
If possible, let me know where the question is from.

Thank you.

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Hi,
I wrote whole exercise nothing was missed.
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Re: Weaving competition puzzle [#permalink]
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wtflian wrote:
MathRevolution wrote:
wtflian wrote:
In a weaving competition, in which 6 arrases were posed to the weavers, every two of these arrases were woven by more than 25 of the contestants. Moreover, no contestants wove all the 6 arrases. Show that there are at least 2 contestants who wove exactly 5 arrases each.


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Hi,

I think there is some conditions missed in the above.
With the given condition, I don't think we can solve.
Can you reply with the whole questions again?
If possible, let me know where the question is from.

Thank you.

Happy Studying !!!


Hi,
I wrote whole exercise nothing was missed.



Can you let me know where it is from?

Happy Studying !!!
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Re: Weaving competition puzzle [#permalink]