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(#M40037520) A WEBSITE QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

I've 3 coins - 2 r f equal size and 1 s fake... given a weighing machine, find the fake coin by weighing just once .how?

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(#M40037410) A WEBSITE QUESTION reasoning Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A, B, C, D, E went to apple farm to pluck apple, after plucking they said the below sentence. All members plucked different number of apples.
A : E has 27 points
B : I have 81 points
C : B has 61 points
D : A < B & C is false
E : C = 30 + D.
If points>50 then they always say true unless the points are perfect square.
If points<50 then they always say false unless the points are perfect cube.
i.
what points B has
a. 27 b. 61 c. 64 d. 81
ii.
who has more points
a. a b. b c. c d. d

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(#M40000353) A WEBSITE QUESTION Triplets Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Three sisters are identical triplets. The oldest by minutes is Sarah, and Sarah always tells anyone the truth. The next oldest is Sue, and Sue always will tell anyone a lie. Sally is the youngest of the three. She sometimes lies and sometimes tells the truth.

Victor, an old friend of the family's, came over one day and as usual he didn't know who was who, so he asked each of them one question.

Victor asked the sister that was sitting on the left, "Which sister is in the middle of you three?" and the answer he received was, "Oh, that's Sarah."

Victor then asked the sister in the middle, "What is your name?" The response given was, "I'm Sally."

Victor turned to the sister on the right, then asked, "Who is that in the middle?" The sister then replied, "She is Sue."

This confused Victor; he had asked the same question three times and received three different answers.

Who was who?

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