BigBeachBanana
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A researcher is conducting a social experiment on product popularity. 3 people A, B, and C were waiting in a room together and told that, while they were waiting, they were free to choose from three drinks types. These three people were then observed as they waited in the room. Following the observation, they were interviewed multiple times about which people choose which drink. One person always lied when asked. One person always told the truth. One person would tell the truth and lie on an alternating basis (i.e. one truth and one lie, or one lie and one truth). The three drink types were tea, soda, and juice. The responses for one of the interviews were as follows:
Person A: I like tea. Person C likes juice.
Person B: I like tea. Person A likes soda.
Person C: Person B likes fruit juice. Person A likes soda.
It is known that all people preferred different drinks. Who likes tea?
Person A: I like tea. Person C likes juice.
Person B: I like tea. Person A likes soda.
Person C: Person B likes fruit juice. Person A likes soda.
It is known that all people preferred different drinks. Who likes tea?