Problem

Source: Moldova EGMO TST 2019

Tags: combinatorics



There are $10{}$ apples, each with a with a weight which is no more than $100{}$ g. There is a weighing scale with two plates which shows the difference between the weights on the plates. Prove that 1) It is possible to put some (more than one) apples on the plates of the scale such that the difference between the weights on the plates will be less than $1$ g. 2) It is possible to put an equal amount (more than one) of apples on each plate of the scale such that the difference between the weights on the plates will be less than $2$ g.