A group of 10 friends decides to head up to a cabin in the woods (where nothing
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A group of 10 friends decides to head up to a cabin in the woods (where nothing could possibly go wrong). Unfortunately, a number of these friends have dated each other in the past, and things are still a little awkward. To get the cabin, they need to divide up into some number of cars, and no two people who dated should be in the same car. (a) What is the smallest number of cars you need if all the relationships were strictly heterosexual? Represent an example of such a situation with a graph. What kind of graph do you get? (b) Because a number of these friends dated there are also conflicts between friends of the same gender, listed below. Now what is the smallest number of conflict-free cars they could take to the cabin? (c) What do these questions have to do with coloring?Explanation / Answer
a.
The minimum no. of cars can be 3
A, C, F, and I all in one car.
B, J, H, E are in another car.
G and D are in 3rd car.
b.
The no. of confilct free cars can be 3 (as shown in answer (a).)
c.
These figures are important in coloring because of the different permutations and combinations.
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