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Problem 36: Todd correctly answered question 1.
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Problem 37: Miss Mush has a big head.
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Problem 38: Mr. Pepperadder eats a lot.
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Problem 48: 1 is false.
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Problem 49: 3 is false.
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Problem 50: 1 is false.
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Problem 51: 5 is false.
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Problem 52: 1 is true.
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Problem 53: If 1 is true, what is the answer to statement number 5? If 1 is false, what is the answer to statement number 5?
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Problem 54: If 7 is true, what is the answer to statement number 4? If 7 is false, what is the answer to statement number 4?
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Problem 55: 1 is false.
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Answers
The answers begin on the following page. However, it is strongly recommended that you don’t look at them. There is a tremendous feeling of satisfaction and pleasure in solving a problem yourself, but if you look up the answer in the back of the book, all you ever feel is, “So what. The answer is three. Big deal!” And once you look up an answer you can’t ever un-look it up. You’ll never be able to solve the problem yourself, for the rest of your life.
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This is your last chance to change your mind! The answers begin on the next page.
If you do look up an answer, at least be careful not to accidentally look at any of the other answers. This is hard to do because you have to look at several other problem numbers until you find the problem number that you are looking for. And no matter how hard you try not to look at the other answers, or cover them up with your hand, they always seem to jump out at you. That’s another good reason why you shouldn’t look.
Chapter 1