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Jacks are wild!
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07/08/13 04:26 PM
07/08/13 04:26 PM
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CanukDenis
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These 4 cards are face up on the table: A, 3, 10, J (A = ace, J = jack)
Can you rearrange these 4 cards such that 2 jacks appear?
I'm a man of few words, BUT I use 'em often!!
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Re: Jacks are wild!
[Re: CanukDenis]
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07/08/13 06:29 PM
07/08/13 06:29 PM
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BobH
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How about this? Take the 10 and cover the 1 and the left half of the 0 with either the A or the 3 then cover the top of the 0 with the other card. It sorta kinda looks like a J.
Bob As I've grown older, I've found that my memory is not as good as I used to think it was.
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Re: Jacks are wild!
[Re: CanukDenis]
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07/09/13 10:26 PM
07/09/13 10:26 PM
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CanukDenis
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Further hint: after placing cards the way I showed in 1st hint, look at 'em this way: 10 1 3 11 Now figure out what letters are represented.
I'm a man of few words, BUT I use 'em often!!
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Re: Jacks are wild!
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07/09/13 10:40 PM
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J = 10 A = 1 C = 3 K = 11 Plus the other Jack for two Jacks.
Bob As I've grown older, I've found that my memory is not as good as I used to think it was.
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