But everyone guesses simultaneously. I take it to mean that no one
knows anyone else's guess when making his own.

Dave

On Jul 4, 2:01 am, agnibha nath <agni.fl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> can it be like... one person sees any other person's number and
> guesses it first. then, everybody else guesses the same number. this
> way, atleast one guesses it right, since there is no boundation on the
> no. of wrong guesses.
>
> On Jul 3, 11:10 pm, jalaj jaiswal <jalaj.jaiswa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > N people team up and decide on a strategy for playing this game. Then they
> > walk into a room. On entry to the room, each person is given a hat on which
> > one of the first N natural numbers is written. There may be duplicate hat
> > numbers. For example, for N=3, the 3 team members may get hats labeled 2, 1,
> > 2. Each person can see the numbers written on the others' hats, but does not
> > know the number written on his own hat. Every person then simultaneously
> > guesses the number of his own hat. What strategy can the team follow to make
> > sure that at least one person on the team guesses his hat number correctly?
> > --
>
> > With Regards,
> > Jalaj Jaiswal
> > +919026283397
> > B.TECH IT
> > IIIT ALLAHABAD- Hide quoted text -
>
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