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Ten candles stand burning in a dining room. A strong breeze blows in through an open window and extinguishes two of them. Checking back in on the candles later, you see that one more candle has gone out. To make sure no more flames go out, you shut the window. Assuming the wind doesn't extinguish any more candles, how many candles do you have left in the end?
Since extinguished candles are still candles, I'd say 10
>>37402468
You still have ten candles.
>>37402468
0. They're not my candles, the window was open because I'm robbing the place and I'm sure as shit not interested in stealing candles.
>>37402468
YOU LIGHT THE MATCH FIRST
YES THANK YOU NEXT QUESTION PLEASE
>>37402468
I have a sneaking suspicion that these are one of those autism tests.
>>37402497
>>37402499
>>37402504
>>37402527
No one so far has gotten it right.
3 candles Prof Fagton
3, because "in the end" implies you left the other candles burning. So the three that got blown out would still be there
>>37403491
Fuck you i was writing it out
>>37403509
But in the end, you get put in the ground, get eaten by worms, and have no candles.
>>37403491
>>37403509
>There isn't always some portion of the candle left even when it is burnt out
Congratulations, you played yourself.
>>37403629
Usually the wax completely dissipates before the fuse is all used up, unless you buy cheap candles.
>>37403677
So you'll admit there is some crucial information missing if we are to accurately answer the questions?
OP abandoned the thread, 3 is the right answer or 10 if you must be autistic about there still being a fucking centimeter of wax left
Three. The other ones burned out..
>>37402468
3 left because all the others burn down.
lighting the candle at both ends are we op?