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Construct a three-scoop cone that adheres to these rules.

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You work at an ice-cream parlor where one particularly picky customer is having difficulty deciding what he wants.
He knows he wants a cone with three scoops of ice-cream, but other than that he only knows what he does not want.
To make matters worse, you only have three flavors in stock right now: vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.
The customer does not want:
1. chocolate and strawberry to touch.
2. vanilla on the top or bottom.
3. more than one chocolate scoop, or
4. strawberry and vanilla to touch.
Construct a three-scoop cone that adheres to these rules.

posted May 7, 2020 by Amarvansh

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