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  1. Feb 3, 2015 · The only day of the week x x for which is would be correct to say "If yesterday was x x, then today would be Friday" is Thursday. So on that interpretation, x = x = Thursday, which actually happens to be tomorrow, so today is Wednesday. Alternatively, "If y y was tomorrow, then today would be Friday" is true if y y is Saturday.

  2. Jun 26, 2023 · The teacher presents a hypothetical scenario where the normal order of days is turned upside down. In this alternate reality, if yesterday (which typically refers to Sunday) were to be transformed into tomorrow, it would mean that today has become Saturday. Now, with our wits sharpened, let’s think about the logical progression of days.

  3. Mar 6, 2023 · Your friend said, “If yesterday was tomorrow, today would be Friday.” On which day did your friend make this statement? Solution : Sunday. There are two ways to interpret this. If x + 1 == x – 1 Then x == x – 2 x – 2 = Friday x = Sunday If x – 1 == x + 1 Then x == x + 2 x + 2 = Friday x = Wednesday Option 1) makes sense and hence ...

  4. I guess our answers differ due to different interpretations of the phrase "If only yesterday was tomorrow". In your interpretation, If figurative Today = Saturday. Thus, figurative Tomorrow / literal Yesterday = Sunday. Hence, literal Today = Monday. Which may be correct as well.

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  6. Suppose today is Monday. So tomorrow would be Tuesday. The question says “if yesterday was tomorrow”. So it means that Tuesday should be “yesterday”. That is only possible if today is Wednesday. Similarly, if today is Friday, then tomorrow will be Saturday. But we want “tomorrow” (Saturday) to be “yesterday of some day”.

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  8. Tomorrow is Saturday. In general, we add the part of the day (morning, afternoon, evening) after Yesterday / Today / Tomorrow: Yesterday + Part of the day. Today + Part of the day. Tomorrow + Part of the day. EXCEPTION: When we talk about the night.