Mathematics, 01.04.2021 18:40 khandon4970
My teacher has given us multiple of these to do and I've failed every single one. How do you solve these? The grammar is a little weird but here are the hints exactly as they were given:
1) The person with the Cingular cell phone has more baseball cards than the person who received the coffee maker.
2) Of the person with the US WIreless cell phone and Pablo, one has 64 baseball cards and the other loved the dining table they received.
3) The 5 people were the person who received the coffee maker, the person with the Cingular cell phone, the collector who has 86 baseball cards, Ivan, and the person who received the cutlery set.
4) The person with the nTelos cell phone didn't receive the coffee maker.
5) Pablo has more baseball cards than the person who received the coffee maker.
6) The collector who has 64 baseball cards is Kennedy.
7) Either the person with the Sprint cell phone or the person with the T-Mobile cell phone is Alice.
8) The collector who has 86 baseball cards loved the juice press they received.
9) The person with the T-Mobile cell phone has more baseball cards than the person who received the juice press.
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