Let n 3 be an odd integer and let k = (n + 1)/ Show that there is a partition of the set

Chapter 2, Problem 9

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Let n 3 be an odd integer and let k = (n + 1)/ Show that there is a partition of the set A = {1, 2, . . . , n} into k subsets A1,A2, . . . ,Ak such that the sum of the integers belonging to each subset Ai (1 i k) gives the same answer. 1

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