Brain Teaser: How Many Hands Did Mrs. Smith Shake?

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In a discussion about a party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Smith, participants analyzed how many hands each couple shook, noting that each person provided a unique answer. The scenario involved ten people, with the maximum number of handshakes being eight and the minimum being zero. The reasoning concluded that since Mr. Smith received nine different answers, he must be part of the couple that shook hands the same number of times. Through logical deduction, it was determined that Mrs. Smith shook hands with four people, the same as Mr. Smith. The conversation highlighted the complexity of the problem and the necessity of careful reasoning to arrive at the solution.
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Mr. Smith and his wife Mrs. Smith invited four other couples to a party.
When everyone arrived, some shook hands with some of the others. Ofcourse, no one shook hands with his/her spouse or him/herself and none shook hands with the same person twice.

Afterwards Mr. Smith asked everyone how many hands they shook and he received a different answer from each of them.

The question is: How many hands did Mrs. Smith shake?
 
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Galileo said:
The question is: How many hands did Mrs. Smith shake?
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The same as Mr Smith 4
Someone else will explain.
 
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RandallB said:
The same as Mr Smith 4
Someone else will explain.

well, i am not really sure about the 4, but i don't think that they will be same as Mr. smith. galileo said that each one of them gave a different answer, it means that all the couples shook different no. of hands. thus i don't see how you concluded that mr. and mrs. smith shook same no. of hands.


also, i don't see how can this possibly be solved, as there is a huge uncertianity about how many hands each shook. maybe, its better if you explain that yourself. :confused:
 
Sure

Total Ten people.
Max # of Shakes for one = 8 (All in the other 4 couples)
Min # of Shakes = 0
Total options of shakes = 9 (0 thru 8)
. . . Oh OH (looks like trouble with10 people!)

Star with First couple that included
Person with 8 shakes - with all
Since all others have at least 1 then
this spouse must have 0 shakes

Next; 2nd couple where one has 7 shakes
except for the one with zero all now have at least 2
thus this spouse must have 1 shake

3rd couple where one has max of 6 shakes
ie not with persons with 0, or 1, and this spouse
already has 2 shakes

4th couple has one w/ max of 5 shakes
ie not with pesons with 0, or 1, and this spouse
will stay at 3 shakes

5th couple - Man has 4 shakes
and wife has 4 shakes
from the 4 above with 5 or more.

Since MR smith got 9 different answers, by not asking himself,
he must be part of couple 5.
Therefore Mrs Smith had 4 shakes.

Work for you?
Good one Galileo!
RB
 
i never bithered taking that much trouble

anyways good job.
 
Right on, Randall.
 
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