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4 boys Peter, Andrew, Mark and Billy build model cars from parts that are red, blue, green and yellow. The cars have tyres , radios, boots and bonnets. Each car contains 4 pairs, and each part is a different color. There is only one part of each color and no car contains any two parts that are the same color.
Andrew's tyres are the same color as Peter's radio and Mark's bonnet. Andrew's boot is yellow. Mark's radio is the same color as Peter's boot and Andrew's bonnet. Peter's tyres and Billy's bonnet are red. Mark's radio is green.
Who has a car with a blue radio?
Who has a car with a green tyres?
Who has a car with a yellow bonnet?
What color are Mark's tyres?
What color is Peter's bonnet?
What color is Billy's radio?
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