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BP166 |
| Two clusters vs. three clusters. |
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BP167 |
| Every cluster has two clusters of dots vs. every cluster has three clusters of dots. |
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BP318 |
| The numbers of dots can be put into a sequence of consecutive numbers vs. not so. |
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BP319 |
| The number of dots in one cluster is a multiple of the other vs. not so. |
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BP320 |
| The numbers of dots in the two clusters are approximately equal (log scale) vs. the numbers of dots in the two clusters differ a lot. |
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BP854 |
| Nothing vs. nothing. |
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BP907 |
| One dot cluster is the product of the other two vs. not so. |
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BP925 |
| The numbers of dots differ by three vs. not so. |
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