Pete,Jan 3 2006, 12:55 PM Wrote:There does exist a sub-set of that set (indeed, 100 subsets) which only contains 99 of those elements. But the sub-sets are not the original set.
--Pete
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If we are being completely pedantic as others here wish to be, then shouldn't that be 100 *non-identical* subsets?
...and if that original set contained items within it that were identical, then we don't get 100 non-identical subsets either.
-- edit Scratch that thought, you said 'specific'. Does my zero added value post, now become a value subtracted post?