dse 2008 ques no. 20

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dse 2008 ques no. 20

sunny2009
suppose we have a chair with n legs and it stands with all its legs touching d floor,regardless of floor quality,
i.e. smoothness,evenness etc.
then what is the value of n?
how should we go ahead in such questions?
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Re: dse 2008 ques no. 20

aditi5000
my method is NOT advisable but this is how i thought if it - pyramids are known to be the most solid structure because of the triangular base i.e. 3 sides. hence, 3 legged chair.
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Re: dse 2008 ques no. 20

sunny2009
thank u aditi and ram...:)
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Re: dse 2008 ques no. 20

Ayushya Kaul
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Could anyone confirm the logic behind the answer given above?
Amit sir's answer key differs on this.
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Re: dse 2008 ques no. 20

Ankit
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These questions are mostly based on your presence of mind. Use elimination approach and be clear that the most obvious is also the least likely solution.
Have Fun :)
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Re: dse 2008 ques no. 20

Do bats eat cats?
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I think the 3 logic would work if the surface was a plane (as any three points can determine a plane). But the question states "regardless of floor quality", and that bit has thrown me off.