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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 |