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(Solved): Pigeonhole principle Example 2. Let there be 10 pigeons and 9 pigeonholes. Then at least ...
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Example 2. Let there be 10 pigeons and 9 pigeonholes. Then at least one pigeonhole should accommodate 2 pigeons or more
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The largest number of pigeonholes, n to hold the 100 pigeons would be obtained by having the least number of pigeons in each hole, and not having the
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