destro wrote:It is not a cheat, a riddle was posed and I solved it, there were no rules as to what dimension it had to be in![]()
Give me the points Maypax, you know it makes sense
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maypaxvobiscum wrote:2) Their are three gaurds and three prisoners who need to cross a river. Their boat only holds two people at a time and the number of prisoners must NEVER be allowed to outnumber the number of gaurds on either side of the river; otherwise the prisoners will overpower the gaurds and well the story will come to an abrupt end. Determine how many trips it will take to safely transport all of the gaurds and prisoners across the river list each of the trips that need to be made and who is in the boat and who is on each of the riverbanks during each trip.
maypaxvobiscum wrote:umm...actually...Destro, i kinda did accidently give a 2d image so the 3d one you did cant be counted.
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GRAHAM01 wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:2) Their are three gaurds and three prisoners who need to cross a river. Their boat only holds two people at a time and the number of prisoners must NEVER be allowed to outnumber the number of gaurds on either side of the river; otherwise the prisoners will overpower the gaurds and well the story will come to an abrupt end. Determine how many trips it will take to safely transport all of the gaurds and prisoners across the river list each of the trips that need to be made and who is in the boat and who is on each of the riverbanks during each trip.
tie a rope to the boat and the first pair (1 guard + 1 prisoner ) row across, that means 1 pris + 1 guard on one side nd 2 guards and 2 pris the other side then the boat gets pulled back across and then the next pair cross and the same again so 3 manned trips and 3 empty trips
maypaxvobiscum wrote:GRAHAM01 wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:2) Their are three gaurds and three prisoners who need to cross a river. Their boat only holds two people at a time and the number of prisoners must NEVER be allowed to outnumber the number of gaurds on either side of the river; otherwise the prisoners will overpower the gaurds and well the story will come to an abrupt end. Determine how many trips it will take to safely transport all of the gaurds and prisoners across the river list each of the trips that need to be made and who is in the boat and who is on each of the riverbanks during each trip.
tie a rope to the boat and the first pair (1 guard + 1 prisoner ) row across, that means 1 pris + 1 guard on one side nd 2 guards and 2 pris the other side then the boat gets pulled back across and then the next pair cross and the same again so 3 manned trips and 3 empty trips
i want a diagram Graham
GRAHAM01 wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:GRAHAM01 wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:2) Their are three gaurds and three prisoners who need to cross a river. Their boat only holds two people at a time and the number of prisoners must NEVER be allowed to outnumber the number of gaurds on either side of the river; otherwise the prisoners will overpower the gaurds and well the story will come to an abrupt end. Determine how many trips it will take to safely transport all of the gaurds and prisoners across the river list each of the trips that need to be made and who is in the boat and who is on each of the riverbanks during each trip.
tie a rope to the boat and the first pair (1 guard + 1 prisoner ) row across, that means 1 pris + 1 guard on one side nd 2 guards and 2 pris the other side then the boat gets pulled back across and then the next pair cross and the same again so 3 manned trips and 3 empty trips
i want a diagram Graham
what??? come on just give me the point
SupitsJonF wrote:GRAHAM01 wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:GRAHAM01 wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:2) Their are three gaurds and three prisoners who need to cross a river. Their boat only holds two people at a time and the number of prisoners must NEVER be allowed to outnumber the number of gaurds on either side of the river; otherwise the prisoners will overpower the gaurds and well the story will come to an abrupt end. Determine how many trips it will take to safely transport all of the gaurds and prisoners across the river list each of the trips that need to be made and who is in the boat and who is on each of the riverbanks during each trip.
tie a rope to the boat and the first pair (1 guard + 1 prisoner ) row across, that means 1 pris + 1 guard on one side nd 2 guards and 2 pris the other side then the boat gets pulled back across and then the next pair cross and the same again so 3 manned trips and 3 empty trips
i want a diagram Graham
what??? come on just give me the point
I'm making one now
SupitsJonF wrote:Solution. I dont have a mouse
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