SOLUTION: a set of identical twins can only b distinguished by the characteristics that one always tell the truth and the other always lies. one twin tells u of a lucky number pair; wheni mu
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Question 735239: a set of identical twins can only b distinguished by the characteristics that one always tell the truth and the other always lies. one twin tells u of a lucky number pair; wheni multiply my first lucky number by 3 and my second lucky number by 6, the addition of the resulting numbers produces a sum of 12. when i add my first lucky number and twice my second lucky number , the sum is 5. which twin is talking? how do i solve this?
If the result is a consistent/independent system, you are talking to the truth-teller. If the result is an inconsistent system, you are talking to the liar.
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John
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