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Consider a list of randomly generated 2-letter "words" printed on a paper. The letters cannot be repeated.

(a) At least how many of these "words" should be printed to be sure of having at least 8 identical "words" on the list?
(b) At least how many identical "words" are printed if there are 6501 "words" on the list?

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