A box of donations is stolen from the counter. It's estimated that the box had $253.91 in it. A crowd of 7 people saw who took the money. However, none of them speak the truth. There are no other witnesses and no security footage. Through asking the crowd questions, how do the police find the crook? What is the least number of questions they can ask to solve the crime?(The person who took the money does not come forward and confess and is not one of the 7 witnesses.)
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A box of donations is stolen from the counter. It's estimated that the box had $253.91 in it. A crowd of 7 people saw who took the money. However, none of them speak the truth. There are no other witnesses and no security footage. Through asking the crowd questions, how do the police find the crook? What is the least number of questions they can ask to solve the crime?(The person who took the money does not come forward and confess and is not one of the 7 witnesses.)
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