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--- Part Two ---
As you finish the last group's customs declaration, you notice that you misread one word in the
instructions:
You don't need to identify the questions to which [1m[37manyone[0m answered "yes"; you need to
identify the questions to which [1m[37meveryone[0m answered "yes"!
Using the same example as above:
abc
a b c
ab ac
a a a a
b
This list represents answers from five groups:
- In the first group, everyone (all 1 person) answered "yes" to [1m[37m3[0m questions: a, b, and
c. - In the second group, there is [1m[37mno[0m question to which everyone answered "yes". - In
the third group, everyone answered yes to only [1m[37m1[0m question, a. Since some people did not
answer "yes" to b or c, they don't count. - In the fourth group, everyone answered yes to only
[1m[37m1[0m question, a. - In the fifth group, everyone (all 1 person) answered "yes" to
[1m[37m1[0m question, b.
In this example, the sum of these counts is 3 + 0 + 1 + 1 + 1 = [1m[37m6[0m.
For each group, count the number of questions to which [1m[37meveryone[0m answered "yes".
[1m[37mWhat is the sum of those counts?[0m
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