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4 April, 17:48

Two children, moe and joe, are allowed to select candy from a plate of nine pieces of candy. Moe, being younger, is allowed to choose first but can only take two candies. Joe is then allowed to take three of the remaining candies. Joe complains that he has fewer choices than Moe. Is joe correct? How many choices will each child have?

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  1. 4 April, 18:16
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    Joe is correct because Moe could choose two pieces but had a nine piece variety where as Joe could only choose from 7 pieces of candy
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