Have you seen this? I can't do it, not sure if there is a piece missing?? Can you help?!
Dr X's birthday is Nth of M. Dr X wanted his students, A and B, to guess his birthday
A knows the month M. B knows the day N.
Both of them were told that Dr X's birthday is one of ten dates below:
4th march 5th march 8th march 4th june 7th june 1st september 5th september 1st december 2nd december 8th december
Dr X asked if they had figured out his birthday?
A said: "if I don't know the answer, then there's no way B would know the answer" B then said: "actually I didn't know before, but now I know Dr X's birthday". A finally said: "Oh, in that case, I know too".
Firstly barmy It cannot be June 7th (nor Dec 2nd) because B would have known immediately what the birthday was.
The answer to the puzzle is Sept 1st
The answer to 23birdman23 is No, there is not a piece missing. There is sufficient information stated to deduce from the answers given by A & B that the date is Sept 1st.
"B" knows it is the 1st. So from that he knows that the month that "A" knows is either September or December.
"A" says he doesn't know, so "B" thinks, "well if it was December, "A" would think it was the 2nd, as that only appears in December's days. And as "A" doesn't know, it must be September".
Sorry everyone. I have just tried to put my thought processes into words to explain, and you know what? Suddenly it doesn't look as convincing. Maybe I'm wrong after all?. I'll come back to this later this afternoon and try to convice myself what is correct.