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vocabulary of unit 8 of Mijbil the otter

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Answered by Itzalien19
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Either no eggs, two eggs, or four eggs, if by eggs we mean unbroken, uncooked, uneaten eggs. Or six eggs, if we are respecting the tenses, because the breaking, cooking and eating happened earlier. Or billions of eggs, if we are not restricting the domain of the question to the original six eggs.

We could end up with three eggs out of the original six by saying something like egg 1 was cooked, egg 2 was cooked and broken and eaten, egg 3 was broken and eaten, leaving three uncooked unbroken uneaten eggs, etc. One remaining egg could be egg 1 is cooked; egg 2 is cooked; egg 3 is broken and eaten; egg 4 is broken; egg 5 is eaten whole.

The only number I don’t think you can end up with out of the original six is five remaining uncooked unbroken uneaten eggs.

Answered by abhaysingh9493
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