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An old tongue twister asks, "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?" The problem statement consists of alternating letters and numbers. Each letter is the first letter in the word, and each number is the length of the word. The traditional answer to this question is, "It would chuck what wood a woodchuck would chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood." If you interpretted the question correctly and gave any sort of answer close to this, you got it right. |