Another English/Mathematics problem for The Coli to solve

Obreh Winfrey

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Idk I think the question isn't as convoluted as some questions of this calibre. It's a pretty simple answer.
Breh, it clearly states the rabbit is going towards the river, and the monkeys got parrots in their hands :dead:
@Inspect Her Deck this is what I'm talking about, if depends. To != Towards so if the person who came up with this is trying to be like "gotcha" then you have to answer accordingly.
 

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You can't tell whether the elphants saw 2 different monkeys or 2 same monkeys.

Every elephant saw two monkeys going towards the river

Doesn't say DIFFERENT monkeys. It just means all 6 elephants spotted 2 monkeys going to the river. They all saw those 2 monkeys.
 

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@Inspect Her Deck this is what I'm talking about, if depends. To != Towards so if the person who came up with this is trying to be like "gotcha" then you have to answer accordingly.

fair enough...the to/towards situation could be tricky

anyway, there is a correct answer and I'll reveal it in time
 

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Than you had the one rabbit that said it went toward the river while seeing the elephants.

Only reason I won't agree is because it said the rabbit is going TO the river not towards it. And this is a riddle talking about English and Math. Looks like the wording is to intentionally trick you.
 

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it doesnt say SAME either. Could be same or different. :yeshrug:

True. But think of it like this.

6 guys go to the beach. Every one of those guys sees 2 hot women at the beach.

You can imagine a convo going like this:

guy 1: did you see those two hot women just walk by?

guy 2: yep

guy 3: I did, did you?

guy 4: I did

guy 5: sure did

guy 6: I did as well

so all 6 of them saw the two women. Now I understand your point. It could be each of those guys spots 2 hot women, and there could be 6 pairs of hot women in different directions, each spotted by a different guy. but i think the statement leans more towards it implying same rather than different.
 

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Only reason I won't agree is because it said the rabbit is going TO the river not towards it. And this is a riddle talking about English and Math. Looks like the wording is to intentionally trick you.
I get what your saying kinda the question is spefically asking who was "going towards" but Idk bruh "going to" and going towards" mean the same in this paragraph.

You're saying the rabbit was actually at the river and the other animals was just going towards the river? I think the key word would be 'going' in combination with to(ward)
 
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