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One is the sum of the other two (Posted on 2005-07-31) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Show that, given any subset A of more than 1+½n numbers from the set {1,...,n}, for some three of the given numbers, one is the sum of the other two.

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Question more than? or more than and equal | Comment 2 of 6 |
just clarifying...
  Posted by Tan Kiat Chuan on 2005-07-31 16:31:39
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