Mathematics, 06.09.2020 01:01 dbn4everloved
A shaky story. Taylor and Jordan were known for throwing a heck of a good party. At one of their wild gatherings, five couples were present including Taylor and Jordan. The attendees were cordial, and some even shook hands with other guests. Although we have no idea who shook hands with whom, we do know that no one shook hands with themselves and no one shook hands with his or her own partner. Given these facts, a guest might not shake anyone's hand or might shake as many as eight other people's hands. At midnight, Jordan gathered the crowd and asked the nine other people how many hands each of them had shaken. Much to Jordan's amazement, each person gave a different answer. That is, someone didn't shake any hands, someone else shook one hands, someone else shook two hands, someone else shook three hands, and so forth, down to the last person, who shook eight hands. Given this outcome, determine the exact number of hands that Taylor shook.
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