No matter which 55 positive integers may be selected from (1, 2,..., 100), prove that you must choose some two that differ by 9, some two that differ by 10, some two that differ by 12, and some two that differ by 13, but that you need not have any two that differ by 11.
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September 5, 1996
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The Mathematical Association of America
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More Mathematical Morsels (Dolciani Mathematical Expositions)
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"No matter which 55 positive integers may be selected from (1, 2,..., 100), prove that you must choose some two that differ by 9, some two that differ by 10, some two that differ by 12, and some two that differ by 13, but that you need not have any two that differ by 11."
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