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30 blind people in experiment
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24/01/2006 18:17:35
 
 
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24/01/2006 17:32:36
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Games
Catégorie:
Casses-têtes
Divers
Thread ID:
01089884
Message ID:
01089943
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30
>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>I've read a new puzzle and I can not figure this out, though my former colleague did it in seconds.
>>
>>Here it is:
>>
>>30 blind people participated in an experiment. In a closed room there were 5 drawers in 5 different colors. They were given 5 paper slips representing these colors and they have to match the colors.
>>It's known that all of them match at least one color.
>>10 matched only 1 color.
>>6 matched only 2.
>>4 matched only 3.
>>
>>The question is: how many matched exactly 4 colors and how many matched exactly 5.
>
>If 20 out of 30 matched less than four colors, then the remaining ten matched them all. Because you can't match only four - the fifth one has only place to go then.
>
>And the "all of them match at least one color" is there just to make sure there's nobody in the zero category.

So the correct answer is... the same number for both 4s and 5s?
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