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Mary loved PR. quarters more than she loved MS. quarters. She didn't like UC. quarters at all, and while she liked AU. quarters, she couldn't say she really loved them ?.
Which of these is true ?
a: She liked MS. quarters less than UC. quarters.
b: She liked AU. quarters more than MS. quarters.
c: She liked PR. quarters more than AU. quarters.
d: She liked UC. quarters more than PR. quarters.
Choose either A,B,C,D. .... Come on and give it a good guess !
Mary loved PR. quarters more than she loved MS. quarters. She didn't like UC. quarters at all, and while she liked AU. quarters, she couldn't say she really loved them ?.
Which of these is true ?
a: She liked MS. quarters less than UC. quarters.
b: She liked AU. quarters more than MS. quarters.
c: She liked PR. quarters more than AU. quarters.
d: She liked UC. quarters more than PR. quarters.
Choose either A,B,C,D. .... Come on and give it a good guess !
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A) is possibly true, but probably not.
C) is probably true, with small possibility that it's not.
and D) is almost certainly false.
Therefore, I'll go with C.
b: She liked AU. quarters more than MS. quarters.
because the AU was a 1796 US 25c correctly graded in a PCGS slab, and the MS was a fugly AT cleaned, whizzed, holed silver canadien in a PCI Green Label
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But I guess I might re-look at the question if "UC" isn't what I thought it was, "Ultra-Cameo".
If "UC" is "Uncirculated", I might strain my brain enough to try again.
(See! Math makes so much sense while English is just a pain in the a$$)
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You are saying that B and C are not correct since those are the only answers given to this point (B by Wekar, and C by me.)
However, A) is obviously wrong since she likes UC "not at all", (i.e. = 0). Therefore, she can't "like" MS quarters less. (Unless you have a negative "like" scale).
D) is wrong by the same logic. (UC is liked "not at all", therefore PR quarters can't be liked less).
So, my assumption that B and C are wrong is incorrect, and you are actually dis-allowing the answers based on the stated basis of the answer.
C) Dropping my question about the relative merits of "like" and "love", PR quarters are never measured on the "like" scale, and could possibly be liked less than AU quarters, so I'll call this "possibly false".
I really don't think one can choose between
Loved and liked used in past tense is confusing. This is done on purpose to throw us of, or just poorly written.
This leaves C to be the only logical answer at 5 in the morning. Mary loved PR, but did not really love AU = she liked PR more than AU.
Otherwise this question is not based on logic, and I would like to counter you with another question
If a boat was flying across the desert, and it lost a wheel, how many pancakes does it take to build a house? Well jeffatbeach answer that one.
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