This isn't a riddle. This is probably very easy. This isn't a PoW or WAI. This is what I'm calling a SHA, a Situational Hunt for Answers. This isn't the end of this paragraph. This is the end of this paragraph.
So.
I was talking to my friend about one of our large lecture classes, DiffyQ, and during the conversation I mentioned that "The majority of our DiffyQ class is white males." She responded, "Really? The majority of our DiffyQ class is African-American males."
Assumptions you can make: we are referring to the same class, of the same period of time. Neither of us are lying, and both of us have made factual statements. I'm sure there's other assumptions you can make that I haven't thought of.
The task is simply to explain the situation in as many ways as possible. I've thought up three.
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This isn't a riddle. This is probably very easy. This isn't a PoW or WAI. This is what I'm calling a SHA, a Situational Hunt for Answers. This isn't the end of this paragraph. This is the end of this paragraph.
So.
I was talking to my friend about one of our large lecture classes, DiffyQ, and during the conversation I mentioned that "The majority of our DiffyQ class is white males." She responded, "Really? The majority of our DiffyQ class is African-American males."
Assumptions you can make: we are referring to the same class, of the same period of time. Neither of us are lying, and both of us have made factual statements. I'm sure there's other assumptions you can make that I haven't thought of.
The task is simply to explain the situation in as many ways as possible. I've thought up three.
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