Here are the answers to the statements:
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False - The words "auctioned", "education", and "cautioned" are anagrams of each other, meaning they use the same letters.
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False - John (85 lbs) + Jeff (105 lbs) = 190 lbs, and John + Jake = 200 lbs, but Jeff + Jake = 220 lbs. No combination results in exactly 200 lbs.
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False - The seventh vowel in the sentence is "e."
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True - Nine chickens have 18 legs, two dogs have 8 legs, and three cats have 12 legs, totaling 38 legs.
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True - Sixteen hours is two-thirds of a day, and twenty days is two-thirds of June (30 days), which is the same proportion.
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False - There are exactly 5 letters between "M" (13th) and "G" (7th): L, K, J, I, H.
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True - The diagonals can spell "SAT" using S from "SLY", A from "TAN", and T from "TOT."
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True - If you remove the letters "T", "H", "E", "R", "O", "O", and "D" from "motherhood", you are left with "M", "O", "E" that can spell "home."
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False - Normally, there are 8 fingers and 2 thumbs = 10 fingers, 20 toes from 3 shoes. Therefore, 10 + 20 = 30. The statement suggesting 35 is incorrect.
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False - The words "every," "how," "hand," and "ever" do not commonly form compound words with "one," "ever," "finger," and "more."
Here are the final results in order:
- False
- False
- False
- True
- True
- False
- True
- True
- False
- False