How many flowers do I have if all of them are roses except two, all of them are tulips except two, and all of them are daisies except two?
(In reply to
re: Already not the latest... solution by Ravi Raja)
Oh, yes! There could be just two zinnias, or one zinnia and one marigold. Here the "all" represents none.
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Posted by Charlie
on 2003-03-02 09:44:12 |