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Bozza

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...who'll get this right?

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Eeyore

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A & 7
 












spongy

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Aug 7, 2011
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I'd say cards 1 and 3 because we have to determine if the rule has been followed. We know those two have a letter or even number, if they don't have the same on the back then the rule is broken.

I say 2 cards because the questions stipulates card(s)
 


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brakespear

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The thread title suggests it must be something other than 'A' but I don't know why or how if that is the case :)
 




Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
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First (A) and last (7) I think.

The card with A must have an even number on the reverse because A is a vowel
The card with K - Don't care it's not a vowel - the rule is not broken with an odd or even number
The card with 2 on - it doesn't matter as it can have vowel or consonant and the rule is still true
The card with 7 - Must be viewed to check the reverse is not a vowel - otherwise the rule is not followed
 


Eeyore

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I'd say cards 1 and 3 because we have to determine if the rule has been followed. We know those two have a letter or even number, if they don't have the same on the back then the rule is broken.

I say 2 cards because the questions stipulates card(s)

I'm not sure that the 2 needs turning over. It doesn't have to have a vowel there. The rule doesn't apply to other letters, I think.
 






Iamapen15

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May 17, 2009
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Because any of them could have a vowel on the reverse side thus disproving rule
 


Curryisgreat

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Dec 9, 2010
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Doesn't 7 need turning over too in case it has a vowel on the other side- meaning the rule hasn't been applied ?

I don't think so as the only stipulation is that if a card has a vowel an even number must be on the other side.

There is nothing to stop an even number card having a vowel on the other side or a consonant having an even number on the other side
 




Curryisgreat

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Dec 9, 2010
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First (A) and last (7) I think.

The card with A must have an even number on the reverse because A is a vowel
The card with K - Don't care it's not a vowel - the rule is not broken with an odd or even number
The card with 2 on - it doesn't matter as it can have vowel or consonant and the rule is still true
The card with 7 - Must be viewed to check the reverse is not a vowel - otherwise the rule is not followed

Well done - Ignore all I've said!

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