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in thread Bin packing problem variation repost (see[834245])

My interpretation (gskoli can correct me if I got it wrong, when he is around), is that the OP would prefer 31 groups of 6, but if that is impossible--or perhaps if it would take/is taking too long to find--he would accept a fw groups of 5 or 4 to use up the remaining numbers.

At this point, it is not entirely clear to me if the dataset is a one off? Or if it will vary in size etc.


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