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please give an example of such a number. english is my second language, and
english math speak is more like my sixth language or so (below
german,swedish techspeak and english techspeak).

On 12/2/05, Ruby Quiz <james / grayproductions.net> wrote:
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> by Martin DeMello
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> A weird number is defined as a number, n, such that the sum of all its
> divisors
> (excluding n itself) is greater than n, but no subset of its divisors sums
> up to
> exactly n.
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> Write a program to find all the weird numbers less than a given input.
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