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BP387 |
| Dots can be shared equally between figures vs. dots cannot be shared equally between figures. |
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BP388 |
| White dot can see (in straight lines) all black points vs. white dot cannot see (in straight lines) all black points. |
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BP389 |
| Loops are entangled (in 3-D) vs. loops can be separated (in 3-D). |
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BP390 |
| Each graph vertex is uniquely defined by its connections (the graph does not admit nontrivial automorphisms) vs. the graph admits nontrivial automorphisms. |
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BP391 |
| There exists an edge such that removing it yields two disconnected graphs (i.e., the minimum number of edges whose removal results in two disconnected graphs is 1) vs. the minimum number of edges whose removal results in two disconnected graphs is 2. |
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BP392 |
| Exponential increase vs. linear increase. |
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BP393 |
| Correct vs. incorrect. |
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BP394 |
| For each colored square only, there exists a path starting on it that covers each square of the figure exactly once vs. there is no path that starts on a colored square and covers each square of the figure exactly once. |
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