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Consider a 3cmX3cm grid, made of nine 1X1cm squares.
If you are to put a stamp in the squares, what is the maximum number of stamps you can make without having 3 stamps diagonally, vertically or horizontally?
Obviously the answer is 6 by intuition, but how can you use pigeon hole principle to explain?
If you are to put a stamp in the squares, what is the maximum number of stamps you can make without having 3 stamps diagonally, vertically or horizontally?
Obviously the answer is 6 by intuition, but how can you use pigeon hole principle to explain?