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Let < G, * > be a finite group and let H1 and H2 be it's sub group as per lagrange theorem we know order of sub group divides order of group, my doubt is, is it possible that we can have multiple subgroup of same cardinality for a particular group ? $\left | H1 \right |=\left | H2 \right |$

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