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    Logic Application Jessica Mitrov Mat/104 October 28,2013 Rami Hanbali Logic Application We are given an illogically logical problem. When reading the clues that we are given it makes no sense what so ever. I read the problem multiple times and no matter what way I read it there never seemed to have any logic to it. So I will show you the important facts that were given to us, the strategy I used, I will also give you a blow by blow on how to solve the problem, and finally tell you the answer

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    Logic Application

    Logic Application Shannon Will Professor Taylor Algebra with Applications May 31, 2012 I am playing “Guess Your Cards” with Andy, Belle, and Carol. Andy has drawn a 1, 3 & 7, Belle a 3, 4 & 7, and Carol a 4, 6 & 8. No one can see their own cards. Question cards are drawn and asked to help each player deduce what their own cards are. I believe deductive reasoning would be the logic used to solve this problem; you have the facts in front of you. The deck has only cards with the

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    Phylicia Charles Instructor: Dr. Abed Almala MAT 104: Algebra with Application December 4, 2011 The problem What cards do I have in a guessing game with each card labeled one through nine? This game is being played with three friends and we can only see what each other have since when we draw the cards it goes on our heads without us seeing what we draw. We have to use logic and math to figure what card(s) we have on our heads. The approach I would use inductive reasoning to solve

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    Assignment 1: Logic Application

    Assignment 1: Logic Application Andy, Belle, Carol, and I are playing the game Guess Your Card. In the game, each person draws three cards without looking from a stack of cards containing contain multiple cards ranging in denomination from one to nine. Each person then places the cards on his or her forehead so that all of the other players can see the others’ cards, but cannot see their own. There is also a stack of questions that each person draws from in turn. These questions help the players

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    Assignment 1 Logic Applications

    Assignment 1: Logic Application I am playing “Guess Your Cards” with Andy, Belle, and Carol. Andy has drawn a 1, 5 and 7, Belle a 4, 5 and 7, and Carol a 2, 4 and 6. No one can see their own cards. Question cards are drawn and asked to help each player deduce what their own cards are. I believe deductive reasoning would be the logic used to solve this problem; you have the facts in front of you. The deck has only cards with the numbers 1 through 9 on them, you can see the cards already drawn

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    Logic Application Michael Minor Strayer University Mat104 March 7, 2012 Dr. Raymond Chen I am playing a game of Guess Your Card with three other people. The cards are numbered 1 through 9 and each player is dealt three cards face down. Each player then places their cards on their heads so everyone but themselves can see their cards. From my perspective, Andy has the cards 1, 3, and 7; Belle has the cards 3, 4, and 7; and Carol has the cards 4, 6, and 8. We all must determine what cards are

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    Logic Applications

    Logic Application With this game the players are card counting in a since. It’s a process of elimination. They know what is in there hand and a card that is in the opponents hand. Knowing that there are cards numbered from 1-9 you start by taking out what is in your hand and the cards that are located on each person’s forehead. Then listening to key questions you will be able to come up with an answer. So Andy draws the first question: Andy draws the question card, “Do you see two or more players

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    the sum of 12 with only 2 cards. Therefore my sum has to be the same as Belle which is 16, since I have a 3 and a 9 which equals 12, so 16 minus 12 equals 4 which is my missing card. So Anthony’s cards are 3, 4, and 9. This is an example of simple logic and required absolutely no reading from the textbook, everything is answered in the within the assignment situation all you have to do is read

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    Logic Application

    The salient facts presented in Assignment #1 consist of listing the cards of three players while playing the Guess Your Card game, in which the student, as the fourth player, must guess his/her cards. Each player receives (3) cards numbered 1-9 and can see every other player’s cards, but not their own cards. By drawing questions, each student must figure out their own cards based on the answers provided by the other players and based upon the cards he/she can see. In this Assignment, players and

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    Logic and Applications

    Looking at the new gaming table we need to address the problem of card counting. This has been an issue over the past years and to eliminate it we need to understand how counting can be done in the first place. Counting cards is being able to track the relationship between the high valued cards and the low. The strategy with this is to be able to play as others do without being recognized as a counter. By this I will use the poker face, many will hem and haw over their decisions and a well groomed

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