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Problem
Given a set consisting of two undefined elements "pib" and "maa", and the four postulates: : Every pib is a collection of maas, : Any two distinct pibs have one and only one maa in common, : Every maa belongs to two and only two pibs, : There are exactly four pibs. Consider the three theorems: : There are exactly six maas, : There are exactly three maas in each pib, : For each maa there is exactly one other maa not in the same pid with it. The theorems which are deducible from the postulates are:
Solution
See also
1967 AHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 39 | |
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