If four daughters each have a brother, how big is that family?

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The answer is indeed five kids because only one brother in total needs to exist for each of these sisters to have one. There’s no rule saying they can’t share.
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If four daughters each have a brother, how big is that family?
- Six kids
- Five kids
- Ten kids
- Eight kids
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