A group of 30 high school biology students took a field trip to a state park to collect bug samples overnight. Each cabin at the park (of which no two had the same color) could hold 8 people, two of which were a husband and wife chaperone team. Your task is to determine which cabin each couple was staying in (both the color and the cabin number), the husbands first name, the wives first name and their last names.
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Unfortunately, without more information or specific details provided, it is not possible to determine the cabin color and number, as well as the names of the husband and wife chaperone team in each cabin. More specific details, such as a list of the cabin colors and numbers, as well as the names of the chaperones, would be needed to solve this problem.
Bob who isn't married to Sarah din't bunk in the orange cabin
Given the information provided, we can deduce the following:
1. Bob is not married to Sarah.
2. Bob did not stay in the orange cabin.
Therefore, we can conclude that Bob did not stay in the orange cabin, but no further information is provided to determine the other details such as the cabin colors and numbers, the names of the husband and wife chaperone team, etc.
1. Bob is not married to Sarah.
2. Bob did not stay in the orange cabin.
Therefore, we can conclude that Bob did not stay in the orange cabin, but no further information is provided to determine the other details such as the cabin colors and numbers, the names of the husband and wife chaperone team, etc.