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vikasj007
Aug9-04, 02:50 AM
Recently, I attended a small get-together. I counted the number of handshakes that were exchanged. They were a total of 28.
Can you tell me, how many guests were present?
A little ambiguous, but 8 people exchanged handshakes. So either 8 guests, or seven guests and one host, or 6 guests and 2 hosts… etc.
Reasoning:
x # of people shake x # of people's hands, minus x number of people because they dont shake their own hands, divded by 2 to count the number of handshakes of each pair of shaking hands.
So: (x2 - x) / 2 = 28
Solve for x, you get 8.
False Prophet
Aug23-04, 12:51 AM
There were 28 guests there.
You even said, "They were a total of 28."
If you meant "they were" to refer to the number of handshakes, then the number of guests could be any integer 1 or larger. If there were 34,183,398,305,588 guests there, maybe just two of them decided to shake hands 28 times.
Hence why I wrote, "A little ambiguous".
Gokul43201
Aug23-04, 03:44 PM
There were 28 guests there.
You even said, "They were a total of 28."
If you meant "they were" to refer to the number of handshakes, then the number of guests could be any integer 1 or larger. If there were 34,183,398,305,588 guests there, maybe just two of them decided to shake hands 28 times.
Hmmm... 34,183,398,305,588 guests in a "small get-together" ? You must be from some other planet !!
4newton
Aug24-04, 12:33 AM
a small number
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