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Problem
Each set of a finite family of subsets of a line is a union of two closed intervals. Moreover, any three of the sets of the family have a point in common. Prove that there is a point which is common to at least half the sets of the family.
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1983 USAMO (Problems • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 2 |
Followed by Problem 4 | |
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All USAMO Problems and Solutions |
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