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Suppose a set of 8 numbers are selected from the set {1, 2, …, 13, 14}. show that two of the selected numbers must sum to 15. keyboard_arrow_down solution (b) there are 14 3-digit numbers in a list. can you conclude that there are two distinct subsets of the 14 numbers that have the same sum? justify your answer.

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