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19 March, 19:26

Suppose you have some wolves and some dogs. Dogs are named and wolves are not. If you call a dog it will run to you. A wolf would not. So, if you take care of a dog, then (in our pretend situation) you can let it run free. A wolf has to be caged all the time. Any pair of animals can fight, so you need to separate them. On a plane with one line you can place two dogs (one dog in each of the regions) : they will not fight as they will be separated by a line, and they will run free. How many dogs and how many wolves can you place on a plane with three lines in general position?

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  1. 19 March, 20:28
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    4dogs and no wolves

    Step-by-step explanation:

    when a dog is taken care of (Trained) it could be let to run free in a definite region.

    On a plane with one line we can place two dogs (one dog in each of the regions) and they will not fight as they will be separated by a line, and they will run free.

    If we place three lines in general, then we would have four regions where 4 dogs can run free as they are separated by a line so as not to fight.

    But for Wolves from the question it is deduced that: A wolf has to be caged all the time and no matter how well you train a wolve, it wont yield to instructions.

    With these two, wolves wont be allowed on the plane at all.
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