Let a hotel have a Denumerable set of rooms numbered 1, 2, 3, .... Then any finite number of guests can be accommodated without evicting the current guests by moving the current guests from room to room . Furthermore, a Denumerable number of guests can be similarly accommodated by moving the existing guests from to , freeing up a Denumerable number of rooms .
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