1985 AJHSME Problem 25
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Problem
Five cards are lying on a table as shown.
Each card has a letter on one side and a whole number on the other side. Jane said, "If a vowel is on one side of any card, then an even number is on the other side." Mary showed Jane was wrong by turning over one card. Which card did Mary turn over?
Solution
To show Jane was wrong, Mary would have to show a card with a vowel. However, this is not possible. If Jane is correct, then the contrapositive ("If an odd number is on one side of the card, then a consonant is on the other side.") is true. So, Mary picked the card with a