15
(15 * 15 - 15)/2 = 105
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If each person shakes the hand of every other person just once, then 50*49/2 = 1225
If there are 6 people in a room, and each person shakes hands with every otherperson in the room, then there will be 15 separate and distinct handshakesbetween different pairs of people.
Perhaps 9,900 As in you shake with 99 other people, then the next person does the same. So each of the 100 people do 99 shakes. 99 x 100 = 9,900
The answer is 15 people. Each shook hands with 14 others, and there are half that many handshakes (pairs). The total number of pairs (distinct handshakes) within the group is defined by the formula T = [n!/(n-2)!] /2 Given T = 105 we get n!/(n-2)!=210 which implies n(n-1)=210 on solving we get n=15
So, there will be 3 handshakes among the 3 people at the party.
Sixty-six unique, distinct handshakes.
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With 3 people, there are only 3 handshakes: AB, AC, and BC. Where it gets interesting is at a party with, say, 10 people ... 45 handshakes. Or in the US Senate when all 100 Senators are present ... 4,950 handshakes.
3. AB, BC and CA.
There will be 28 handshakes. If you ask each person how many handshakes they had they will tell you 7 making 7 x 8 = 56 handshakes in all. But every hand involves two people, so every handshake has been counted twice, thus there are 56 / 2 = 28 handshakes in all.
Everyone shakes hands with 4 other people. Since there are 5 people in the room this would suggest there are 5*4 = 20 handshakes. However, you would then be double counting handshakes: A shaking hands with B and B shaking hands with A is, in reality, only one handshake. Thus there are 5*4/2 = 10 handshakes in all.
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The first person must shake hands with 5 other people. The next must shake hands with 4 other people, since you exclude the first person. Keep going and you'll find that there will be 5+4+3+2+1=15 handshakes. Numbers like this are called triangular numbers.
Each person will shake hands with every other person, except himself. If there are 25 people, each person will shake hands with 25-1 people, or 24. The number of times each person will shake hands with another, will be 25x24. The number of handshakes will be half of that, as each handshake is between two persons. The formula, in other words, is x(x-1)/2, where x is the number of people. With 25 people, it will be 25x24/2 = 300 handshakes.
If each person shakes the hand of every other person just once, then 50*49/2 = 1225