Daily Math Puzzle: 2026-05-28
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2026-05-28
A boutique displays three mystery items, each with a three‑letter label and a price in dollars. The label is an anagram of the English word for that price. The items are: A) Label: “EON” – $1 B) Label: “WOT” – $2 C) Label: “RUE” – $3 Which item’s label actually follows the rule?
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Solution
EON — The rule says the three‑letter label must be an anagram of the English word for the price.
- For $1, the word is ONE. “EON” rearranged spells ONE, so it satisfies the rule.
- For $2, the word is TWO. “WOT” cannot be rearranged to form TWO.
- For $3, the word is THREE, which is five letters, so a three‑letter label cannot represent it.
Thus only the first item, “EON”, correctly follows the rule. The correct answer is choice 0.
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