Oh god, my teacher is weird. She gave me some kind of a riddle for extra credit, and I can't solve it! Does anyone want to help me show off for school tomorrow, or just see if they can do it themself? Be my guest:
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In a recent murder case, the police determined, based on the evidence, that whoever the guilty person is, he or she must be color-blind. Mr. Green was arrested for the murder, and he quickly hired an attorney. At the trial, Mr. Green's attorney tried to offer another possible suspect: Mrs. Peacock. In the closing arguements, the prosecution summed up the case and reminded the jury of the key points on which to decide guilt or innocence. The prosecution argued these two arguments:
"If a person is guilty, he or she is color-blind.
Mr. Green Is color-blind.
Therefore, Mr. Green is guilty."
AND
"If a person is guilty, he or she is color-blind.
Mrs. Peacock is not color-blind.
Therefore, Mrs. Peacock is not guilty."
As a member of the jury, what can you conclude based on these two arguements if you know the first two statements of each argument are true? Explain completely.
Also: What is the dead person's name?
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In a recent murder case, the police determined, based on the evidence, that whoever the guilty person is, he or she must be color-blind. Mr. Green was arrested for the murder, and he quickly hired an attorney. At the trial, Mr. Green's attorney tried to offer another possible suspect: Mrs. Peacock. In the closing arguements, the prosecution summed up the case and reminded the jury of the key points on which to decide guilt or innocence. The prosecution argued these two arguments:
"If a person is guilty, he or she is color-blind.
Mr. Green Is color-blind.
Therefore, Mr. Green is guilty."
AND
"If a person is guilty, he or she is color-blind.
Mrs. Peacock is not color-blind.
Therefore, Mrs. Peacock is not guilty."
As a member of the jury, what can you conclude based on these two arguements if you know the first two statements of each argument are true? Explain completely.
Also: What is the dead person's name?