d. 500
e. 2005
Question 2: There are 2005 people at a party. By the end of the party, en every group of four people there is at least one person who has shaken hands with the other three members of the group. What is the smallest possible number of people who have shaken hands with everyone at the party?
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Question 3: A group of N islands are connected by bridges. Each island has bridges to at most 3 other islands. One can travel between any 2 islands by crossing at most two bridges. What is the largest possible value of N? (Bridges are allowed to go over or under other bridges.)
Question 4: Whenever trick-or-treaters come to her door on Halloween, a mathematician makes them choose two positive real numbers x and y. She lets s be the smallest of x, y+1/x, and 1/y and gives them s pounds of candy. What is the largest possible value of s?
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Question 5: After all twenty participants in a figure skating tournament skated, each of the 9 judges ordered the participants from place 1 (the best) to palce 20 (the worst). It turned out that for each participant, the places assigned by different judges were not more than 3 apart. The sum of the places for each participant was calculated and the sums were ordered:
c1 <= c2 <= ... <= c20. What is the largest possible value of c1?
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