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2019 Dürer Math Competition (First Round), P4

An $n$-tuple $(x_1, x_2,\dots, x_n)$ is called unearthly if $q_1x_1 +q_2x_2 +\dots+q_nx_n$ is irrational for any non-negative rational coefficients $q_1, q_2, \dots, q_n$ where $q_i$’s are not all zero. Prove that it is possible to select an unearthly $n$-tuple from any $2n-1$ distinct irrational numbers.