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The integers from 1 through 10 (inclusive) are divided into three groups, each containing at least one number. These groups sat...

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The integers from 1 through 10 (inclusive) are divided into three groups, each containing at least one number. These groups satisfy the additional property that if x is in a group and 2x≤10, then 2x is in the same group. How many different ways are there to create the groups
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Answered by pleas helpp
easy right?
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