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If <math>S=|a_1-b_1|+|a_2-b_2|+\cdots +|a_{999}-b_{999}|</math>, then <math>S \equiv 1+1+\cdots + 1 \equiv 99 \equiv 4 (mod 5)</math>. | If <math>S=|a_1-b_1|+|a_2-b_2|+\cdots +|a_{999}-b_{999}|</math>, then <math>S \equiv 1+1+\cdots + 1 \equiv 99 \equiv 4 (mod 5)</math>. |
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Problem
Suppose that the set has been partitioned into disjoint pairs () so that for all , equals or . Prove that the sum ends in the digit .
Solution
If , then .
For integers M, N we have .
So we also have also, so .