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Lucky Guests Crossed Distinct Colored Hat Conclusion (Posted on 2023-07-27) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Each of n guests at a party wears a hat of one of three distinct colors.

A guest is said to be lucky if at least two of his/her friends in the party wear differently colored hats.

Determine all possible values of n for which it is always possible to choose a guest and to change his/her hat to hat of one of the remaining two colors such that the total number of lucky guests will not be decreased.
Note: For any pair of partygoers, they are either mutual friends or mutual strangers.

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WHAT KIND OF EXPLANATION  IS THIS?

EXERCISE MINIMAL NORM OF DECENCY  AND, DO NOT POST SUCH IRRELEVANT AND IDIOTIC COMMENTS IN A MATH/LOGIC WEBSITE!!

  Posted by K Sengupta on 2024-06-19 01:25:10
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