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Riddle. HELP!
bigitchbay
post Oct 17 2007, 11:13 PM
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Two married couples played a round of golf together, No two golfers had the same score, although the combined score of Mr. and Mrs. Albert was 187, the same as that of Mr. and Mrs. Baker.
From the statements below, determine the first name (one is Harry), surname, and score of each of the four players.

1. George didn't have the lowest score of the four players, but it was lower than the average score.
2. Kathryn's score was three strokes higher than Carol's.
3. There was only one stroke difference between the scores of Mr. and Mrs. Albert.
4. The average score of the two men was two strokes higher than the average score of the two women.

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MissFits
post Oct 18 2007, 07:35 AM
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You should have some sort of diagram to go along with this. It will look like a couple grided boxes.
Mark out the answers that couldn't possibly be true based on the information given in the story and in the numbered facts.
 

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