The Ramsey problem is about making the best choices when you have limited money and resources. It's like a puzzle. Let's say you have some money and you want to buy the most treats with it. You'll have to decide how much money to spend on each treat so that you can get the most treats.
The Ramsey problem is a way to figure out the best answer to this puzzle. Basically, you'll figure out how much money to spend on each treat so that you get the most treats possible. It involves thinking about how many treats each amount of money will buy, and how much extra money is left. Then you'll pick the best combination of treats and money so that you get the most treats!