This sentence has three As, two Cs, two Ds, nineteen Es, six Fs, two Gs, five Hs, ten Is, two Ls, twelve Ns, nine Os, five Rs, twenty six Ss, sixteen Ts, four Us, four Vs, eight Ws, four Xs, and two Ys.
How many other similar self-referential statements can you come up with (there exist a relatively small finite number of possibilities)?
(In reply to
re(3): Two sentencess by SilverKnight)
I think DJ, I, or another scholar (I wasn't paying too much attention to this problem after I saw it was fine) should have added a line to clarify that when that point was brought up in the queue.
You need to say how many letters are in the sentence, not more, not less.
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Posted by Gamer
on 2004-02-01 19:57:55 |