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Qwen3 Coder Next's response to the 'Logic Puzzle' challenge.
Sally (a girl) has 3 brothers. Each brother has 2 sisters. How many sisters does Sally have?
Let's break it down carefully.
Now, consider the statement: "Each brother has 2 sisters."
Who are the sisters of Sally’s brothers?
The brothers share the same siblings — the same family. So Sally and her sisters are the sisters of each brother.
We know Sally is one sister. Let the number of other sisters (besides Sally) be $ x $. So total sisters = $ 1 + x $.
Each brother has 2 sisters, so:
$$ 1 + x = 2 \Rightarrow x = 1 $$
So there is 1 other sister besides Sally.
Therefore, Sally has 1 sister (besides herself), meaning 2 sisters total — but wait — when we say "how many sisters does Sally have?", we don’t count herself. So:
✅ Let’s verify:
Yes, consistent.
Answer: Sally has 1 sister.
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