Explain pigeonhole principle.
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In mathematics, the pigeonhole principle states that if n items are put into m containers, with n > m, then at least one container must contain more than one item. This theorem is exemplified in real life by truisms like "in any group of three gloves there must be at least two left gloves or two right gloves".
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In pigeonhole principle it states that if there are more pigeon than pigeonholes at least 1 pigeonhole will contain more than one pigeon. Example if I have 3 pigeons and 2 pigeon holes then, I have to put 1 pigeon into a pigeonhole after I put 1 each to them.
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