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A system is designed to solve a complex problem by breaking it into a sequence of smaller parts. The process for solving the i-th part is defined by the formula: ai=Si(pi,{p0,p<i,a<i})a_i = S_i(p_i, \{p_0, p_{<i}, a_{<i}\}) where aia_i is the answer to the i-th part (pip_i), SiS_i is the solving function, p0p_0 is the original problem, and {p<i,a<i}\{p_{<i}, a_{<i}\} represents all preceding parts and their answers. If the system fails to correctly solve the second part (p2p_2), which of the following scenarios represents a failure caused by an incorrect application of this specific formula?

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