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Two boxes contain 65 balls of several different sizes. Each ball is white, black, red or yellow. If you take any 5 balls of the same colour at least two of them will always be of the same size (radius) Prove that there are at least 3 balls which lie in the same box, have same colour and have same size (radius)

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