To: dark_lord; El Sordo; Voice in your head; Senator Pardek; potlatch; Mr. K; wardaddy; ...
Since most of you got the first one wrong I'm assuming you have now learned from your mistake and can diagram the answer to this problem?
To: lockeliberty
I never make the same mistake twice, it's usually more like five or six times.
That being said...........
This appears to be a different question than the first.
All right, four possibilities:
Both are male
Both are female
One male, one female
One female, one male
So... If one is male, then it cannot be the f-f pair. So it's either m/m, m/f, or f/m to generate the "yes" answer from a dog washer. In only one case out of the three left is the other a male. Which is really one case out of four possibilities....
I will say 25%.
Do I win anything?
5 posted on
02/15/2003 11:02:45 AM PST by
El Sordo
To: lockeliberty
Hey - I got the first one right!
To: lockeliberty
Since most of you got the first one wrong Well, lets not be about IT!!! LOL
I'll say 50/50, I'm not in a brain racking mood tonight!
15 posted on
02/15/2003 7:51:09 PM PST by
potlatch
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