STADIUM.. cant understand

i cannot understand the queston thatwhat is to be done in this…
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Problem 1: The Siruseri Sports Stadium, (K Narayan Kumar, CMI)
The bustling town of Siruseri has just one sports stadium. There are a number of schools, colleges, sports associations, etc. that use this stadium as the venue for their sports events.
Anyone interested in using the stadium has to apply to the Manager of the stadium indicating both the starting date (a positive integer S) and the length of the sporting event in days (a positive integer D) they plan to organise. Since these requests could overlap it may not be possible to satisfy everyone.
It is the job of the Manager to decide who gets to use the stadium and who does not. The Manager, being a genial man, would like to keep as many organisations happy as possible and hence would like to allocate the stadium so that maximum number of events are held.
Suppose, for example, the Manager receives the following 4 requests:
Event No. Starting Date Length

       1                   2                    5
       2                   9                    7
       3                  15                    6
       4                   9                    3

He would allot the stadium to events 1, 4 and 3. Event 1 begins on day 2 and ends on day 6, event 4 begins on day 9 and ends on day 11 and event 3 begins on day 15 and ends on day 20. You can verify that it is not possible to schedule all the 4 events (since events 2 and 3 overlap and only one of them can get to use the stadium).
Your task is to help the manager find the best possible allotment (i.e., the maximum number of events that can use the stadium).
Input format
The first line of the input will contain a single integer N (N ≤ 100000) indicating the number of events for which the Manager has received a request. Lines 2,3,…,N+1 describe the requirements of the N events. Line i+1 contains two integer Si and Di indicating the starting date and the duration of event i. You may assume that 1 ≤ Si ≤ 1000000 and 1 ≤ Di ≤ 1000.
Output format
Your output must consist of a single line containing a single integer M, indicating the maximum possible number of events that can use the stadium.
Test Data
The range of values over which your program is to be tested is mentioned above. In addition, 50% of the test cases will also satisfy N ≤ 10000.
Example:
We now illustrate the input and output formats using the example described above.
Sample input:
4
2 5
9 7
15 6
9 3
Sample output:
3
Test data:

CPU Timelimit: 3 seconds
Memory limit: 64M
Grading style: ioi

You’re given some events (time intervals) and want to choose as many of them as possible; the chosen events don’t overlap (at any time, at most one of them is running). Quite a simple problem, actually.

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oh…
at most one problem at one time…
got it.
thanks

ok…thanks