You in a square house made of four glass windows, and all the windows are facing south. A bear comes charging at the left window. What color is the bear?
Update: I don't actually know the answer to this BTW, but Spartacus' answer seems to make sense.
3 months ago
While on a school trip, Mr. Guy organized a little contest. He takes four pieces of fruit (an apple, a pear, an orange, and a banana) and put them separately in closed plastic containers. All the children get to guess which fruit is in which container. 123 children take part in the contest. When they open the containers, the result is that 43 children got none of the containers right, 39 children got one fruit right, and 31 people got two fruits right. So: How many children have guessed three correctly, and how many got all four fruits right?
Do the 1s and 2s overlap- like are the students that got 2 right also counted with those that got just one right, or are they completely separate? - 3 months ago
Answerer
They are separate and do not overlap. - 3 months ago
Wait...if someone got three right, then they could use process of elimination and also get all four right...unless they guessed one fruit multiple times in order to increase their probability of at least getting one right. - 3 months ago
Answerer
The answer is 0 got 3, and 10 got 4. ^^. - 3 months ago
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