Re: Giveaway3
Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 10:06 am
1,3 I have heard of before but i got help for 2.SoulSilver wrote:Wow where did y know that answers?
1,3 I have heard of before but i got help for 2.SoulSilver wrote:Wow where did y know that answers?
You have to ask each one what the other knight would say i think.SoulSilver wrote:Oke then i got one more:
There is a room with two doors... both door are defended by
Knights..each door one knight. One of that knight everytime says the truth...one everytime lies. The problem: One door goes to your death...one to a Golden Treasure.
Y have only one question to the knights.
How could y find out what door is that one with the Golden Treasure?
Oh oopsSoulSilver wrote:Unit its the letter "e"
Lordi thats wrong..
Very simple. One Knight always lies, and one always tells the truth. This is absolute. Ask Knight A what Knight B would say. If Knight A is the liar, he will lie about what Knight B will say. Since Knight B would have told the truth, Knight A would then have to tell the lie. However, if Knight B is the liar, he will obviously lie. However, Knight A will then have to answer the question truthfully which will be the lie from Knight B.SoulSilver wrote:Oke then i got one more:
There is a room with two doors... both door are defended by
Knights..each door one knight. One of that knight everytime says the truth...one everytime lies. The problem: One door goes to your death...one to a Golden Treasure.
Y have only one question to the knights.
How could y find out what door is that one with the Golden Treasure?