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Show (by finding appropriate examples of STS(7)'s) that J(7)=I(7).

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Final answer:

Without additional context, it is not possible to give a correct answer to the question regarding J(7) and I(7). The information provided is insufficient to understand the functions or to establish their equality through examples.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to be related to mathematical functions, specifically the functions J(7) and I(7), and demonstrating their equality by finding appropriate examples of STS(7)s. However, without context, it's unclear what these functions represent.

The context given suggests topics like probability, electron configurations in chemistry, and simple arithmetic with integers. None of these snippets directly provide a clear method for showing J(7)=I(7). More context or definitions for the functions J and I, as well as STS, are required before appropriate examples can be given to demonstrate this equality.

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