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Thu 6 Aug, 2009 07:36 pm - The answer is either 23 or 30, depending on how you interpret the question. (view)
Wed 5 Aug, 2009 05:42 pm - This isn't the first time TnT has messed up a LC with bad wording :K And I admit, I have misinterpreted LCs before :p (view)
Wed 5 Aug, 2009 05:38 pm - Btw, I got the same answer as Blue too and I used a completely low-tech grid method to solve. lol yeah, it all matters how you interpret "She worked a total of 14 days." I feel TnT... (view)
Wed 5 Aug, 2009 05:36 pm - hmm... yes. So does 14 days mean 14 "work-days" or 14 days of work. (view)
Wed 5 Aug, 2009 05:30 pm - DayWork + 2 days=NightWork We can say that: Daywork=8 days NightWork=6 days (since DayWork + NightWork=14 days) --- Blue's work!!! Who sees the flaw here? Blue said that 8 +2 = 6 (view)
Wed 5 Aug, 2009 05:27 pm - That's what I thought at first, too. I'm not sure about that. But I figured out a different method of solving it by using the amount of shifts possible while she was there along with the... (view)
Wed 5 Aug, 2009 05:19 pm - There is another way to solve this problem: If she worked 14 days, that is 28 shifts. The problem also states that she did not work for 32 shifts. If you divide everything by two (to turn shifts... (view)
Wed 5 Aug, 2009 05:15 pm - The question clearly says 14 days. A day is 2 shifts. Note: in my previous post when I said "15 evenings plus 13 mornings (28 days) equals 14 days" I meant to type (28 shifts) (view)
Wed 5 Aug, 2009 05:08 pm - I don't believe anyone on this thread has the right answer. If she worked 14 days, she had to be there for at least 28 shifts. Because she could NOT work 2 shifts in one day. The answer... (view)
Sat 18 Apr, 2009 07:59 pm - LOL! To the people that are answering something that would actually make since. (i.e. celery and vegetables) TnT said there is a pattern. And therefore, you have to find the pattern. It is most... (view)
 
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