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Formal Reasoning (Posted on 2004-12-15) Difficulty: 2 of 5
I present to you a deck of 4 cards. Each card has on one side a letter of the alphabet, and on the other side a single digit from 0-9.

I propose a hypothesis that may apply to this deck:
If the letter is 'E', then the number on the other side is '4'.

I then drop the 4 cards on the table, and you see: 'B', '7', 'E', '4' (on the respective cards).

Which of the 4 cards must you turn over to verify or disprove my hypothesis?

  Submitted by SilverKnight    
Rating: 3.0000 (22 votes)
Solution: (Hide)
You must turn over the '7' and the 'E'.

If the other side of the '7' is an 'E', you will disprove the hypothesis. If the other side of the 'E' is not a '4', then you disprove the hypothesis.

The values on the other two cards will have no bearing on the hypothesis.

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answerK Sengupta2008-02-21 14:28:34
my thoughtsbrad2005-03-29 21:07:48
More thoughts on my previous answerNetGoofy2005-03-23 19:13:20
How about this.NetGoofy2005-03-23 19:05:04
Maybe?Kardo2005-03-23 06:11:47
Turn the E and 7jim jones2005-03-15 10:48:53
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No SubjectUjjawal2005-03-11 13:16:04
SolutionsolutionJeff2005-03-09 04:04:09
re(5): SolutionDustin2005-03-07 01:20:18
re(4): SolutionSean2005-03-07 00:37:42
re(3): SolutionDustin2005-03-06 23:14:23
re(2): SolutionSean2005-03-06 23:08:48
Some Thoughtsre: Solutionartemis2005-03-06 15:33:10
SolutionSolutionSean2005-03-06 08:47:21
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The REAL SolutionNetGoofy2005-03-01 17:45:33
solutionaq2005-02-28 20:53:46
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the answerderek2005-01-19 23:46:10
re: answerjeff2005-01-19 07:41:27
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re: The Answergregory2004-12-19 01:13:19
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SolutionCorrecrt Solutiondebajit2004-12-18 09:39:12
Some Thoughtssolutiondaniel2004-12-17 23:27:10
Tis the ReasonRandyOrton2004-12-17 14:38:59
SolutionSolutionRichard Carr2004-12-17 13:46:38
possible solutiontawnya2004-12-17 06:07:06
re: I don't understandPenny2004-12-17 02:13:45
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re: solution-and i did not steal it, promiseNosher2004-12-16 02:34:07
solution-and i did not steal it, promiseLinda2004-12-15 20:31:25
SolutionEric2004-12-15 17:23:06
Good problemSteveH2004-12-15 17:18:28
re: SolutionFederico Kereki2004-12-15 17:08:10
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re: Layman's LogicPenny2004-12-15 16:09:03
SolutionLayman's LogicJuggler2004-12-15 15:50:28
re: 3 ScenariosTimothy Bard2004-12-15 15:42:24
re: SolutionPenny2004-12-15 15:40:00
Some Thoughtsre: Is there a catch ?Federico Kereki2004-12-15 15:23:50
SolutionSolutionPenny2004-12-15 15:14:04
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Solution3 ScenariosSyzygy2004-12-15 13:23:56
SolutionIs there a catch ?Syzygy2004-12-15 13:16:50
SolutionSolutionOld Original Oskar!2004-12-15 12:59:10
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