i also have the problem , any one, in the book , the answer is not
satisfiable
Rahul


On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 7:52 PM, priya ramesh <
love.for.programm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Out of two thirds of the total number of basket -ball matches, a team has
> won 17 matches and lost 3 of them. What is the maximum number of matches
> that the team can lose and still win three -fourths of the   total number of
> matches, if it is true that no match can end in a tie? [1] 4 [2] 6 [3] 5 [4]
> 3
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