Hey there, i'm a math retard and have a simple question I was wondering if you guys can help me with.
So let's say
>There's a group of 10 people who belong to 2 group A&B (each group having 3 members), individually they themselves don't know which group they are from.
>5 of them are randomly brought to a room to complete a random task and at the end phase they are revealed: (1): Among them there are 3 members of group A and 2 members of group B, (2): 2 people have completed the task and 3 have failed to do so
>the 5 are all aware of the others’ results of the task
So based on the given information, Is it possible for the group to deduct which group each of the 5 is from?
So let's say
>There's a group of 10 people who belong to 2 group A&B (each group having 3 members), individually they themselves don't know which group they are from.
>5 of them are randomly brought to a room to complete a random task and at the end phase they are revealed: (1): Among them there are 3 members of group A and 2 members of group B, (2): 2 people have completed the task and 3 have failed to do so
>the 5 are all aware of the others’ results of the task
So based on the given information, Is it possible for the group to deduct which group each of the 5 is from?
