Four people think of a number, and then proceed to each tell you something about it.
- A: The number has 2 digits
- B: The number is a divisor of 150
- C: The number is not 150
- D: The number is divisible by 25
Unfortunately, one of these people is not telling the truth. Who is it?
(In reply to
just a thought by Amanda)
You picked the wrong pair to start with.
If B and D are both telling the truth, then the number is 25, 50, 75, or 150, and A and C are either both lying, or are both telling the truth.
But there is one and only one liar, so it must be either B or D.
But A and D together still give 25, 50, and 75, so B would not be lying, so it mus be D. This would be the case if the number were 10, 15, or 30.
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Posted by TomM
on 2002-10-08 18:56:25 |