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| 02 Feb 2016 06:49 PM |
This is very easy
Let's say I'm in middle school, and each entire homeroom follows its own schedule; My core classes are in this specific order: 1st - Science 2nd - Social Studies 3rd - Spanish 4th - English 5th - Mathematics
Homeroom: Science
Whenever you move to the next class (regardless of what class, you always see the same set of people packing up and leaving for your class to come in and sit down.
Now, using only this information, figure out the schedules of each of the five homerooms. Good luck ;)
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| 02 Feb 2016 06:52 PM |
| yeah we just had 3 classes in middle |
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| 02 Feb 2016 06:52 PM |
I'll give you until 8:30 EST
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| 02 Feb 2016 06:53 PM |
@insert Let me guess
Science, Social Studies and math because they find english and spanish useless?
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| 02 Feb 2016 06:56 PM |
| elementary -----> middle ------> jr high (has english and spanish classes) -------> high school (has same thing) |
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| 02 Feb 2016 06:57 PM |
Aren't Middle and Junior High the same thing? What country do you live in?
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| 02 Feb 2016 06:59 PM |
honestly though, i can't get enough information about the problem here that's like asking if i took an apple from a basket, how many apples are left
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| 02 Feb 2016 07:00 PM |
@whiteyoshi easy. one apple less.
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| 02 Feb 2016 07:01 PM |
@WhiteYoshi And the problem is open-ended. There's no single correct answer.
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| 02 Feb 2016 07:01 PM |
im not even gonna attempt
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| 02 Feb 2016 07:01 PM |
us it ranges from state to state, i think |
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| 02 Feb 2016 07:02 PM |
@Insert Yeah. Each state has a different educational system, so I can see why.
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| 02 Feb 2016 07:39 PM |
So far no one got it correct.
There's a limited variety of correct answers, but the key is to make sure that whatever your answer is does not contradict with the schedule of the two homerooms explained in the original post. It's like organizing dominoes or setting up functions.
This was based on my schedule, so the intended answer would be this:
Social Studies HR: 1st- Social Studies 2nd - Spanish 3rd - English 4th - Mathematics 5th - Science
Spanish HR: 1st - Spanish 2nd - English 3rd - Mathematics 4th - Science 5th - Social Studies
English HR: 1st - English 2nd - Mathematics 3rd - Science 4th - Social Studies 5th - Spanish
Mathematics HR: 1st - Mathematics 2nd - Science 3rd - Social Studies 4th - Spanish 5th - English
but since I forgot to say "assuming it is a looped schedule", I decided to let it stay so that the problem would be harder to figure out.
In other words: I win and you lose. ;)))
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