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>dra/g/on maid word problem

Ilulu lives in your computer and she is bored (See attached image. It's your Ilulu) A new section called SET got added to the Maid Library and Ilulu was invited to go because she makes very extensive use of her library card and is very polite in the library.

They don't have math research, libraries or vending machines that sell bits of dried fruit where she is from, so the whole looking at books and eating healthy snacks thing still has at least three thousand years of novelty left to go for her before it even risks becoming boring.

Ilulu is walking around in the SET section eating smokehouse almonds. She pulls out a SET Maid Book called PRIMES and another called MATH from one of the shelves.

PRIMES contains a small amount of prime numbers.

MATH contains arithmetic operators.

SET Maid Books are random (I am not going to say "non-deterministic" anymore, that term got taken for parallelism for some reason and SLAM currently is incapable of psrallelism). When you read a SET Maid Book, you read every chapter in a random order. Sets have no ordering, so SET Maid Books enforce that by randomly reordering the underlying chapters of the SET Maid Book every time it is read. (Sets are supposed to not have duplicate items either, but I will probably ignore that property in my SET Maid Book implementation, unless a /sci/entist talks me into doing something else)

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