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Insert 34, 67, 23, 11, 90, 56, 44, 22, 77, 88, 20, 32, 80, 76, 54...

  1. Insert 34, 67, 23, 11, 90, 56, 44, 22, 77, 88, 20, 32, 80, 76, 54 into an empty 2-3 Trees. Pen down the algorithm.
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