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It is known that salesmen always tell the truth and engineers always tell lies. B and E are salesmen. C states that D is an engineer. A declares that B affirms that C asserts that D says that E insists that F denies that G is a salesman. If A is an engineer, how many engineers are there?
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nah jk im his classmate
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Kindly refrain from using vulgarities @Cedric Tan. I have removed your previous comment. The discussions should be used to discuss solutions, not to insult anyone.
Yes thanks Victor for doing that.
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