At a tug-o-war contest two teams are pitted against each other. Team 1 has five players: Alice, Bob, Carol, Douglas, and Eric. Team 2 also has five players: Frank, George, Harry, Ian, Jessica. When both teams used all of their members, team 1 won. When Team 1 and Team 2 each lost two players, it was a draw. When two new mini-teams were formed with Alice and Frank competing against Bob and George, Bob and George won the contest.
Besides what was already given, what other claims could be made about individual or team strengths and of outcomes of other tug-o-war contests?
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At a tug-o-war contest two teams are pitted against each other. Team 1 has five players: Alice, Bob, Carol, Douglas, and Eric. Team 2 also has five players: Frank, George, Harry, Ian, Jessica. When both teams used all of their members, team 1 won. When Team 1 and Team 2 each lost two players, it was a draw. When two new mini-teams were formed with Alice and Frank competing against Bob and George, Bob and George won the contest.
Besides what was already given, what other claims could be made about individual or team strengths and of outcomes of other tug-o-war contests?
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