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What are A and B if A says “B is a Poor” and B says “The two of us are opposite types”?

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A place has two kinds of residents, Poor, who always tell the truth, and their opposites, Rich, who always lie. You encounter two people A and B. What are A and B if A says “B is a Poor” and B says “The two of us are opposite types”?

posted Jul 2, 2017 by Kavyashree

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