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9. Statement 10 is true.

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10. Statement 13 is false.

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11. Mrs. Jewls is allergic to strawberries.

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12. Statement number 16 is true.

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13. Statement number 12 is true.

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14. The answer to this statement is the same as the answer to statement number 11.

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15. At least half the statements contained in this problem.

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16. At least half the statements contained in this problem are true.

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17. The answers to statements 9 and 4 are the same.

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18. Statement number 7 is true.

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19. Mrs. Jewls’s first name is Shirley.

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20. The answers to statements 3 and 4 are different.

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(CLUE Look at statement 5. What must be the answer to 19? Look at statement 14. What must be the answer to 11? Look at statement 8. Is it true or false? Look at statements 1, 2, and 6. What must be the answer to 7? What does that tell you about 15 and 16? Look at 1, 2, and 6 as a group. Look at 3, 4, and 20 as a group. There is more than one solution to each of those groups, but which one works with statements 15 and 16?)

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Chapter 9

After School

Everybody went home except for Joy and Sue. Sue was still trying to figure out how to add apples and oranges, and Joy was working on the special true/false problem Mrs. Jewls had given her. She was talking to herself.


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