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I say 4 and E
let''s do 4 and E...i don''t think this is asking for what could be, and i don''t think it''s lying to us
let''s do 4 and E...i don''t think this is asking for what could be, and i don''t think it''s lying to us
or 4 E and 3
or 4 E and 3
L is out for sure in my opinion
L is out for sure in my opinion
3 is odd...it doesn''t match...i don''t think it''s lying to us...let''s just do 4 and E
3 is odd...it doesn''t match...i don''t think it''s lying to us...let''s just do 4 and E
Okay. Otherwise the only way to know for sure is to turn all of them over.
Okay. Otherwise the only way to know for sure is to turn all of them over.
4 and E
4 and E
3,4
3,4
alright, doing it
alright, doing it
So be it. Are we all agreed?
So be it. Are we all agreed?
yep
yep
yup
yup
E,4
Hedgehog,Dolphin
E,X,9,4
E,X,9,4
I also chose the first 2 cards
I also chose the first 2 cards
E,4
E,4
I''m still going with the first 2
Does anyone else have an answer?
Well the only cards that I see that would test the rule are the first two
Well the only cards that I see that would test the rule are the first two
That''s my thought. A vowel on one side has to have an even on another...so if both those cards do, we could call it true, right?
That''s my thought. A vowel on one side has to have an even on another...so if both those cards do, we could call it true, right?
Or is that too simple?
Or is that too simple?
It says most people get this task wrong, which is throwing me off.
It says most people get this task wrong, which is throwing me off.
I believe so
I believe so
Maybe other are choosing all 4
Maybe other are choosing all 4
Because I think you can also prove by choosing 9 or X that they do not adhere to the even number / vowel rule
Because I think you can also prove by choosing 9 or X that they do not adhere to the even number / vowel rule
E,4
I''m still going with the first 2
E,4
Koala,Ox,Bat,Alpaca
5,U,8,B
5,U,8,B
It says All cards with vowels will have an even number, so my opinion would be we would have to select both the 8 and the 5
5,U
8
I have the opposite, all vowels have an even number
@Bat sure
@Bat sure
B,U
B,U
im just going with 8 since that is the only thing the rule refers to
Do we all have the same wording?
5,U,8,B
It says All cards with vowels will have an even number, so my opinion would be we would have to select both the 8 and the 5
5,U,8
5,U,8
I went with 5 and U
I went with 5 and U
my wording is All cards with vowels on one side have an even number on the other.
my wording is All cards with vowels on one side have an even number on the other.
OK, we have the same wording then
OK, we have the same wording then
My option 8 and 5.
My option 8 and 5.
5,8
5,8
Why? Who cares what is behind the 8?
Why? Who cares what is behind the 8?
wait no im dumb 5 doesnt verify the rule in any way
wait no im dumb 5 doesnt verify the rule in any way
it is an even number
it is an even number
5 will sure proove it wrong if it is
5 will sure proove it wrong if it is
It doesnt say all evens have a vowel. It says all vowels have an even. different thing all together
It doesnt say all evens have a vowel. It says all vowels have an even. different thing all together
5,U
if you flip over the 8 it should have a vowel if the rule is correct
8
8
My option 8 +U
U,8
B,U
Nope
B,U
im just going with 8 since that is the only thing the rule refers to
Where does the rule say a consanant cant have an even?
Where does the rule say a consanant cant have an even?
5 + U
5 + U
5,U
it doesn''t but we don''t need to verify whether constanants are with evens
only vowels
only vowels
Right. We need to find an example of a vowel not having an even
Right. We need to find an example of a vowel not having an even
i thought it meant test as in verify if it is true
i thought it meant test as in verify if it is true
5,U
My option 8 +U
U,8
Lion,Koala
8,9,A,Z
8,9,A,Z
My first instinct was to turn over an odd numbered-card and a non-vowel card
My first instinct was to turn over an odd numbered-card and a non-vowel card
I am here. Oh, I was thinking that you only had to turn over A because if it had an odd number the rule would be broken.
I am here. Oh, I was thinking that you only had to turn over A because if it had an odd number the rule would be broken.
Yeah, that''s a good point, but it wouldn''t prove the rule every time, so I have to assume that you need more than one for a correct solution
Yeah, that''s a good point, but it wouldn''t prove the rule every time, so I have to assume that you need more than one for a correct solution
But both "test" and "verify" are used in the task and those are different
But both "test" and "verify" are used in the task and those are different
but testing and verifying are two different things
but testing and verifying are two different things
9,A
9,A
9,A
8,A
Maybe A and 8?
Maybe A and 8?
If you turn over A and it has an even number, and then you turn over 8 and it has a consonant, the rule would hold
If you turn over A and it has an even number, and then you turn over 8 and it has a consonant, the rule would hold
Hmm...I don''t think that turning over 8 would matter in this case. No matter what is behind 8, it would be ok with the rule
Hmm...I don''t think that turning over 8 would matter in this case. No matter what is behind 8, it would be ok with the rule
But, if we turned over 9 and it was a vowel, it would break the rule
But, if we turned over 9 and it was a vowel, it would break the rule
So it would be a way to verify if the rule was broken
So it would be a way to verify if the rule was broken
Neither 8 nor Z really matters to the rule, because it could have either on the other side
Neither 8 nor Z really matters to the rule, because it could have either on the other side
Ok, that sounds good to me
Ok, that sounds good to me
9,A
If you''re going with A and 9, I''ll use that as well
Yeah, I''ll do both :)
Yeah, I''ll do both :)
9,A
Lion,Kiwi,Guinea pig
U,7,K,4
U,7,K,4
Has everyone made their selection? I chose cards 4 and U
Has everyone made their selection? I chose cards 4 and U
4 and I here to
4 and I here to
U
U
That makes since to me.
That makes since to me.
No
No
K is not a vowel and flipping 7 would prove nothing.
K is not a vowel and flipping 7 would prove nothing.
Oh number 5. I see that. Good catch
Oh number 5. I see that. Good catch
Perfect then
Perfect then
Still confident about our answers?
Still confident about our answers?
U,4
U,4
U,4