They are all lying. Bad letters!
2006-11-11 02:06:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous 3
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B is telling the truth
C said A & B lies , and in actual only A lies
A & C cannot be truth cause it makes the rest of statement wrong
2006-11-11 02:10:11
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answer #2
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answered by petleo67 2
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A and C were lying, and B was telling the truth
2006-11-11 02:20:46
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answer #3
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answered by Grace 2
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Of course B lies, You said it yourself:
If u separate the last part, it becomes clear:
A says B lies,B says C lies,C says A, and "B lies"
A says that B lies and C just says A, so they are telling the truth
2006-11-11 02:33:45
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answer #4
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answered by khoushwant17 2
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A is telling the truth and B, C are liars.
2006-11-11 02:17:08
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answer #5
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answered by Scotlyn 7
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They all lie about lying so they are all telling the truth??
2006-11-11 02:57:46
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answer #6
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answered by akelaamy 5
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c lies a and b tell the truth
2006-11-11 02:10:48
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answer #7
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answered by johnny 1
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I am only telling the truth that
A, B, C and you too lie.
2006-11-11 02:33:39
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answer #8
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answered by kingofuniverse 3
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B is telling the truth!
see the solution....
Use Z/(2)[a,b,c];
I1 := Ideal(a, b-1);
I2 := Ideal(a-1, b);
A := Intersection(I1, I2);
I3 := Ideal(b, c-1);
I4 := Ideal(b-1, c);
B := Intersection(I3, I4);
I5 := Ideal(a, b, c-1);
I6 := Ideal(b-1, a, c);
I7 := Ideal(b, a-1, c);
I8 := Ideal(b-1, a-1, c);
C := Intersection(I5, I6, I7, I8);
ReducedGBasis(A + B + C);
[a, b+1, c]
it's a math related riddle
=)
2006-11-11 02:12:45
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answer #9
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answered by §èxÿtà mmý ® 5
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a & b are lying. c is telling the truth.
2006-11-11 02:08:41
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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A lies
B not tell the Truth
C Tells truth but lies
A anc B Tell lies but are true
B and C lies but truthful ..........Ha Ha Ha.....Thats the real situation !!
2006-11-11 02:19:33
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answer #11
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answered by Tickler 5
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