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Solution to: Silly Statements

The ten statements all contradict each other. Therefore, there can be at most one statement true. Now suppose there is no statement true. That would mean that statement 10 indeed would be true, which results in a contradiction. This means that exactly nine statements must be untrue, and thus only statement 9 is true.


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