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Material Type: Assignment; Professor: Ikenaga; Class: Intro to Mathematical Proof; Subject: Mathematics; University: Millersville University of Pennsylvania; Term: Unknown 2009;
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Math 310 2–2–
Suppose that Calvin is a truth-teller. Then his statement is true, and both of them are liars. In particular, he’s a liar, which contradicts the assumption that he’s a truth teller. Hence, Calvin must be a liar. Therefore, his statement is false. If Phoebe were a liar, then both would be liars, and his statement would be true. Therefore, Phoebe must be a truth teller. Thus, Calvin is a liar and Phoebe is a truth teller.
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