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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?
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Submitted by Ravi Raja
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Rating: 3.0000 (14 votes)
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Solution:
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There are two possible solutions:
(a) There are only 2 flowers (neither of which is Rose, Tulip or Daisy) and
(b)There are 3 flowers: One Rose, One Tulip and One Daisy.
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