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Pretty sure I can just call logic error and say it can't be solved. You can't take something 4 times a day, and 3 times a day, at the same time, without at minimum violating the intent of one of them.
Oh, and one last thing. Here is how I interpreted it.
We will calculate how many pills we take in ONLY ONE WHOLE DAY FOR THE FIRST TIME THE PERSON USES THEM! (24 Hours)
Once a night before your last meal take a pill. (That makes it 1 pill.)
Every day take at least 3-4 pills which includes the pill you take once a night before your last meal. (That makes it a total of 3-4 pills)
Every three days, take 1-2 pills. (We are only calculating ONE DAY. Therefore, this is not necessary in the calculations)
Every third time which means by the time you take the third pill, the sixth pill, the ninth pill, etc., you take 1-2 pills. (If we only think about how many pills we are taking IN ONE WHOLE DAY, then it would mean at least 4-5 pills were taken)
My conclusion is 4-5 pills on the very first day the person takes them in a 24-hour time period.
I could be over-thinking this or simply be wrong~
found it on the internet