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Gotta Have Art (Posted on 2003-11-24) Difficulty: 3 of 5
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Art has four self-portraits on       | 1 | | 2 |
display in his house, each           |___| |___|
depicting him in a different          ___   ___
location.                            | 3 | | 4 |
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Given the following:
  1. Painting #1 is not in oils.
  2. Painting #2 shows Art either hang gliding or on a motorcycle.
  3. The painting of Art next to a windmill is done either in acrylics or tempera paints.
  4. Art's hang gliding picture and the one done in tempera paints are in different rows.
  5. The painting of Art surfing (which is not done in acrylics) is above the watercolor.
Find out what each painting depicts the medium Art used to paint each.

See The Solution Submitted by DJ    
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A Solution Hurrah! | Comment 7 of 18 |
#1 = Surfing, Tempera
#2 = Motorcycle, Oils
#3 = Windmill, Watercolour
#4 = Gliding, Acrylics

This seems to me to work also. Can anyone see something wrong with this?? PLEASE LET ME KNOW
Does the definition of rows mean in the horizontal or vertical or both?? I thought the vertical lines were called colums. But if its rows as in vertical and horizontal then 'Art's hang gliding picture and the one done in tempera paints are in different rows' must mean they should be diagonally to eachother. This is why i think this is correct!


  Posted by David on 2003-11-26 06:12:58
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