Started 3 weeks ago by deepanshu jain in
Screenshot 2024-10-11 184933.png 75.25 KBThere is this question where it is said they alternate between True and False and i approached this question in such a way that whole of A is either saying True/False and same goes for B and C. While in solution it is seen that individual statement of person is taken as true/false so how do we get to know that we have to take individual statement not whole person.
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Replied 10 months ago
HI Deepanshu, it clearly states in the question that each one of the 4 people gave 3 statements and "they" alternate between true and false. This means that each person alternated between true and false. This is the case always, unless otherwise specified.
Replied 3 weeks ago
I got confused in understanding the question Screenshot 2024-10-11 184933.png 75.25 KBThere is this question where it is said they alternate between True and False and i approached this question in such a way that whole of A is either saying True/False and same goes for B and C. While in solution it is seen that individual statement of person is taken as true/false so how do we get to know that we have to take individual statement not whole person.
Replied 3 weeks ago
I got confused in understanding the question Screenshot 2024-10-11 184933.png 75.25 KBThere is this question where it is said they alternate between True and False and i approached this question in such a way that whole of A is either saying True/False and same goes for B and C. While in solution it is seen that individual statement of person is taken as true/false so how do we get to know that we have to take individual statement not whole person.