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What is the largest possible number of people at a party if no two of them have their birthdays in the same month?

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What is the largest possible number of people at a party if no two of them have their birthdays in the same month?
posted Jun 29, 2017 by anonymous

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12 people


If 12 people present and each of them have birthday in different month, this is the maximum number, thirteens person will double one of the birthday months

answer Jul 14, 2018 by Hanifa Mammadov



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