Problematics | Counting Olympic medals
Hindustan TimesA celebratory puzzle set aside for a special occasion, such as the KBC-themed one in the 100th week of Problematics, can be a double-edged sword. Two of the gold medallists also win a silver each, four the silver medallists also win a bronze each, and three of the bronze medallists also win a gold each. The wrong answers given are B, C and D. I know that D is wrong, but have no idea which one of A, B and C is correct and which two are wrong. Now when I opt for 50:50 and the host eliminates two of the wrong options, he can do so in three different ways: The host eliminates B and C, so that A and D remain. Solved both puzzles : Sampath Kumar V, Harshit Arora, Professor Anshul Kumar Solved both puzzles : Yadvendra Somra, Sabornee Jana, Dr Sunita Gupta, Sanjay S, Akshay Bakhai, Aditya, Ajay Ashok, YK Munjal, Shishir Gupta, Raghunathan Ravindranathan Solved #Puzzle 100.2: Anil Khanna, Meenakshi Ravikumar, Shri Ram Aggarwal, Thejal S, Sundarraj C Problematics will be back next week.