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Originally posted by Vasu49 on 01 Nov 2022, 07:05.
Last edited by Bunuel on 01 Nov 2022, 08:04, edited 1 time in total.
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Cello claims that its latest model of paper pen series can last for anywhere between 10,000 and 12,000 words. Adam participated in a story writing competition in which each candidate has to write a story at least 5,000 words long and submit it in 30 days. Adams wrote a story using the latest Cello pen (He purchased a new one), but didn't get any time to count the words. Before submitting, he checked the pen's ink level, which was a little less than a quarter. Adam used the pen for no other purpose, still his story got disqualified for being just 3,564 words long.
If only Adam used the pen since its manufacturing then which of the following best explains the discrepancy.
A) As a child Adam had a habit of doodling. B) The day after submission, Adam noticed an ink stain on his jacket, near the inner pocket in which the pen was kept. C) Because Adam misplaced the pen after submitting his story, he can not reverify the amount of ink left in his pen. D) The shopkeeper sold Adam a second hand pen; a fact Adam is unaware of. E) Adam didn't take into account the scribbling he did while writing his story.
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