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Perfect shuffle problems (H). Suppose we used our failed perfect shuffling of digits to mix the digits of the numbers (x, y) that describe a point on the square to get a one-toone correspondence with the points on a line segment. What point in the square would be paired with the point
With what point on the line does that point in the square actually get paired? Is this a problem? Explain.
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