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Five students each answered five questions on an quiz consisting of two multiple-choice questions (A, B or C) and three True-False questions. They answered the questions as follows:
Student Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 
Alex    A  A  T  T  T 
Bert    B  B  T  F  T 
Carl    A  B  T  T  F 
Dave    B  C  T  T  F 
Eddy    C  A  F  T  T 
No two students got the same number of correct answers. Who got the most correct answers?

See The Solution Submitted by Brian Smith    
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re: sol | Comment 23 of 30 |
(In reply to sol by doremi)

Your solution makes not sense.  Right away you say Carl got them all right so then the answers are ABTTF  the you say Dave got 4 right, well I hate to tell ya but Dave's first 2 answers are B,C  niether AB.  So he missed two.  Im not going into detail about your other mistakes.
  Posted by Emon Hunte on 2004-11-13 16:41:35

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