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Okay so anon, in the problem it says that any two children should get MORE presents than the third. If you give the first child n gifts, the second child n gifts and the third kid nothing (like you said). So the first kid has n and the second and third kid in total have n, which is not MORE than the first child's n. That's why a kid can have at most n-1 gifts. I hope this clears it up. I apologize if I'm being unclear. Please let me know if I should try to explain again, I'm at class right now.

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