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Essay Final (Posted on 2005-04-08) Difficulty: 3 of 5
One of my teachers gives his students essay finals. First, he tells us three numbers, A, B, and C. He gives us A essay questions to study before the test. He picks B essay questions to put on the test, and we must pick out C of them to answer. He tells us to study A-B+C of the given questions if we want to pass the final.

As a procrastinator, I only studied the night before. Luckily, some other students had taken the test a day early, and could tell me which of the questions the teacher had picked. Of course, the teacher would pick a different combination of questions to give to the rest of the students. After hearing which questions were given, I realized I needed to study N less questions than was necessary before!

Find N, generalizing to all possible A, B, and C.

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Question turns up to be clear | Comment 6 of 49 |

You have clarified your question now.  A, B & C contain one question each and B question is set from the extraction of A.  C question is set from the extraction of A.  With the assumption that the teacher would not set the same question as in the past, the student has to master (B+C) less question from the question A (assuming that B & C do not have the identical answers).

For instance, if C has the identical question as some part of question B, the student needs to master B less question.

Every puzzles creators & that includes me might tend to create ambiquous puzzles that bring about more than one answer.  An ambiquous answer tends to attract more than one answer.  I too make such a mistake in the past & so please do not upset because of my comment.  I still enjoy solving your puzzles.


  Posted by Jonathan Chang on 2005-04-15 04:44:53
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