A thumb-wrestling match requires two thumbs, so we can either suppose that we need at least two people

, or allow one to thumb-wrestle one's self. In either case, we'd have

, so let's just say we need a minimum of two players.
If we add one more person to the set of players, then the first two people would need to play 1 additional match each. So

.
If we add one more person, then the first three people would again each have to play 1 more match with the new person. So

.
And so on, so that in general, the number of games needed for everyone to play exactly one match with everyone else is given recursively by
Answer:
about 10 times I hope it helps
Answer: 32 tents
Step-by-step explanation: 250÷ 8= 31.25 so you have to round that tent up because you can't just have a quarter of a tent. So 5 makes the 2 go up and it becomes 32
Answer:
68 ≥ t ≤ 770
Step-by-step explanation:
591,912 rounded to the nearest thousands = 592,000