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that is what we need to test
That''s the rule
That''s the rule
we need to flip cards to try and see if that rule is true or not. We don;t know/
we need to flip cards to try and see if that rule is true or not. We don;t know/
if we flip the 3 and see a cononant, we then know the ruel is wrong, so we want to flip the 3
if we flip the 3 and see a cononant, we then know the ruel is wrong, so we want to flip the 3
same with the E, if it has an even , we know the rule is correct; if it has an odd we know the rule is wrong
same with the E, if it has an even , we know the rule is correct; if it has an odd we know the rule is wrong
flipping the oither 2 will tell us nothing about whether the rule is valid
flipping the oither 2 will tell us nothing about whether the rule is valid
we are looking for possible violations of the rule. they could only potentially occur behind the 3 or the E
we are looking for possible violations of the rule. they could only potentially occur behind the 3 or the E
Can we choose now? I am sticking to my idea
Can we choose now? I am sticking to my idea
3,E
Are we submitting?
3,P
3,P
3,P
Zebra,Duck,Llama
E,F,7,6
E,F,7,6
E,6
E,6
I don''t think flipping 6 verifies the rule
I thought we''d have to turn over the E" card"
Me too, because it''s a vowel
Me too, because it''s a vowel
And 6. Since it is an even number.
And 6. Since it is an even number.
I also selected 6" since it is even."
I also selected 6" since it is even."
Flipping each should test the rule.
Flipping each should test the rule.
Well flipping 7 wouldn''t, would it?
Well flipping 7 wouldn''t, would it?
The rule pertains only to even numbers and vowels, right?
The rule pertains only to even numbers and vowels, right?
I guess we could flip F and if it has an even number, we know the rule is false.
I guess we could flip F and if it has an even number, we know the rule is false.
but it wouldn''t prove the rule true either
but it wouldn''t prove the rule true either
TRUE
TRUE
I guess it''s just 6 and E
I guess it''s just 6 and E
I think it''s E because the rule is, All cards with vowels"
I think it''s E because the rule is, All cards with vowels"
I am sticking to 6 and E as well.
I am sticking to 6 and E as well.
OK... i will defer to the majority
OK... i will defer to the majority
We are verifying the rule, not falsifying it.
We are verifying the rule, not falsifying it.
E,6
I don''t think flipping 6 verifies the rule
How come?
How come?
Oh. I see now.
Oh. I see now.
Because if the other side is a consonant, it doesn''t change the fact that all cards with vowels on one side have an even number
Because if the other side is a consonant, it doesn''t change the fact that all cards with vowels on one side have an even number
E
E
E
Good catch!
E
Leopard,Lobster,Falcon,Guinea pig
E,5,P,6
E,5,P,6
That is what I selected
That is what I selected
I just put E
I just put E
think its e n 6 because the rule is about vowels and even numbers
think its e n 6 because the rule is about vowels and even numbers
The rule doesn''t say that every even number has a vowel on the other side
The rule doesn''t say that every even number has a vowel on the other side
I just chose E figuring what ever is in back of it will enough
I just chose E figuring what ever is in back of it will enough
actually maybe it is all of them
actually maybe it is all of them
since with all of them there is an instance of a vowel, consonant, even and odd number
since with all of them there is an instance of a vowel, consonant, even and odd number
yes but if you flip it?
yes but if you flip it?
if you flip the e it suppse to be an even
if you flip the e it suppse to be an even
same applies to 6 it should be a vowel
same applies to 6 it should be a vowel
Yea I can see your point
Yea I can see your point
but i think what i said is wrong
but i think what i said is wrong
All cards with vowels on one side have an even number on the other
All cards with vowels on one side have an even number on the other
thats the only rule
thats the only rule
so we just flip E?
so we just flip E?
i think its e n 6
i think its e n 6
you have to test both sides to verify the rule
you have to test both sides to verify the rule
I think it is just E now lol
I think it is just E now lol
ok so if 6 is a vowel than it is true
ok so if 6 is a vowel than it is true
good point lol
good point lol
i think it may just be E LOL
i think it may just be E LOL
It does not say all even numbers on one side have a vowel on the other
It does not say all even numbers on one side have a vowel on the other
the rule does not state that consonants cannot also have an even number
the rule does not state that consonants cannot also have an even number
Even if there is a consonant on the other side of 6, all vowels could still have an even number
Even if there is a consonant on the other side of 6, all vowels could still have an even number
right
right
so just need to check E then?
so just need to check E then?
i think its just e
i think its just e
believe so
believe so
me too
me too
E
E
E
I good with E
E
Hedgehog,Kiwi,Falcon
3,2,R,E
3,2,R,E
3,2,R,E
E,R
You would need to flip over the two and the E, correct?
You would need to flip over the two and the E, correct?
E,2,R
E,2,R
E,2
E,2
I think we should do both, to make sure the three doesn''t have a vowel behind it and they are doesn''t have an even number behind it
yes
What does everybody think?
What does everybody think?
correct choice
correct choice
3,E
3,E
3,R,E
3,R,E
Should we flip over either the three or the R or both to test as well?
Should we flip over either the three or the R or both to test as well?
R,2
R,2
3,2
3,2
Which one? Or both?
Which one? Or both?
E,2
I think we should do both, to make sure the three doesn''t have a vowel behind it and they are doesn''t have an even number behind it
3,2,R,E
Leopard,Lion,Lobster,Guinea pig
E,8,F,3
E,8,F,3
I chose E, 8, and 3
I chose E, 8, and 3
that''s what i chose as well
that''s what i chose as well
what about solution
what about solution
What did others choose?
What did others choose?
I chose E and 8
I chose E and 8
3 is an odd number so it doesn''t need to be flipped
3 is an odd number so it doesn''t need to be flipped
i chose E
i chose E
Why only E?
Why only E?
but you don''t know if there is a vowel on the other side of 3 so i think it needs to be flipped
but you don''t know if there is a vowel on the other side of 3 so i think it needs to be flipped
3 isn''t an even number so it doesn''t matter
3 isn''t an even number so it doesn''t matter
OK
OK
I see what you''re saying, Leopard
I see what you''re saying, Leopard
E,8
E,8
E,8,3
Cat,Puffin
A,2,Z,3
A,2,Z,3
3,Z