Prove or disprove the converse of Lagrange's Theorem i.e.): Let G be a finite group with o(G) = n, and k> 0 be a factor

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Prove or disprove the converse of Lagrange's Theorem i.e.): Let G be a finite group with o(G) = n, and k> 0 be a factor

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Prove or disprove the converse of Lagrange's Theorem i.e.): Let G be a finite group with o(G) = n, and k> 0 be a factor of n. Then, there is a subgroup H of G with O(H) = k. Justify your answer.
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