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Question Number 196121 by sniper237 last updated on 18/Aug/23

In forest , a hunter obstains that  Every morning a snake eats a mouse  Every afternoon a scorpion kills a snake  Every night a mouse corrodes a scorpion  The 8^(th)  day morning , there remains  Only one of them , a mouse    How many were they, in each species?

$${In}\:{forest}\:,\:{a}\:{hunter}\:{obstains}\:{that} \\ $$$${Every}\:{morning}\:{a}\:{snake}\:{eats}\:{a}\:{mouse} \\ $$$${Every}\:{afternoon}\:{a}\:{scorpion}\:{kills}\:{a}\:{snake} \\ $$$${Every}\:{night}\:{a}\:{mouse}\:{corrodes}\:{a}\:{scorpion} \\ $$$${The}\:\mathrm{8}^{{th}} \:{day}\:{morning}\:,\:{there}\:{remains} \\ $$$${Only}\:{one}\:{of}\:{them}\:,\:{a}\:{mouse} \\ $$$$ \\ $$$${How}\:{many}\:{were}\:{they},\:{in}\:{each}\:{species}? \\ $$

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