Put 13 pots of flowers on a 24 metre long cement balcony, and no matter how you put them, at least a

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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    24 2+1=13, theoretically the middle distance between each pot is just 2 meters, but after deducting the size of the pots at both ends that cannot be exposed, at least the distance between the two pots is not more than 2 meters.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are 12 spacings in 13 plates, and the average is 24*12=2M

    Use the drawer theory: Think of 12 spacings as 12 drawers. 13 trays and 12 drawers.

    13 * 12 = 1 more than 1, then there is at least 1 drawer (spacing 2M) has 2 plates, then there are at least one spacing with two plates of flowers. That is to say, there are 2 discs in 2M. The answer is: 2

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