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| logic — swathi — Friday, August 20, 2004 |
There are six apples in a basket & six girls in a room.Each girl took 1 apple, yet one apple remains in the basket.How come? |
| Colin Spencer |
Hi Swathi I am the local matematician in Sue's team, so she passed it to me. Not strictly an NLP question, I would think that perhaps one of the girls took the basket as well as the apple. Am I right? Best wishes Colin |
| Sue |
but it is thinking outside of the box or the basket |