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An Old Conundrum
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Can anyone remind me of an old conundrum of how a farmer gets a fox, a chicken, and sack of corn in a boat, across a river without a mishap. I don't think he took them all at once. Trying to find little 'thinking ' puzzles for shut in grandchildren, 6 & 8.
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Here you go, Dragonfly. https:// www. mathsisfun. com/ chicken_ crossing_ solution. html
15:19 Thu 07th May 2020
The fox will eat the chicken and the chicken will eat the corn. The farmer can only take one of the objects in the boat with him. First move - take the chicken over and leave it on the far bank. Come back and collect the fox. Take him over, drop him off, pick up the chicken and take it back to the first side. Drop chicken, pick up the corn and ferry it across. return empty, pick up the chicken and go back across again. Job done!
Here's another one.
The king of an Arab country died and he had no sons ,so they didn't know what to do.
The wise man of the tribe said, why don't we have a camel race but because it is such an important matter we will make it that the owner of the last camel back will be the winner!
Of course,no one moved. The wise man whispered something in every ones ear, and off they went. What did he say?
The king of an Arab country died and he had no sons ,so they didn't know what to do.
The wise man of the tribe said, why don't we have a camel race but because it is such an important matter we will make it that the owner of the last camel back will be the winner!
Of course,no one moved. The wise man whispered something in every ones ear, and off they went. What did he say?
There are hundreds of these, like the one where the only survivor of a shipwreck swims to one of a pair of islands, and the inhabitants of one island always tell the truth while the inhabitants of the other island always lie. He's only allowed one question to work out which island he's on. Something like that, anyway.