![]() |
Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems - Printable Version +- Frictional Games Forum (read-only) (https://www.frictionalgames.com/forum) +-- Forum: Frictional Games (https://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/forum-3.html) +--- Forum: Off-Topic (https://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/forum-16.html) +--- Thread: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems (/thread-19232.html) |
RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems - BAndrew - 03-24-2014 Done ![]() RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems - Froge - 03-24-2014 Btw, uftmnes was not a solution to anything. RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems - MyRedNeptune - 03-24-2014 (03-24-2014, 09:49 AM)Titanomegistoterastiotatos Wrote: @MyRedNeptune ![]() RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems - BAndrew - 03-24-2014 (03-24-2014, 06:55 PM)Froge Wrote: Btw, uftmnes was not a solution to anything. I know ![]() I just use it for fun. (03-24-2014, 08:41 PM)MyRedNeptune Wrote: OK then. A mad scientist has 1000 bottles of a new medicine, but one of them is poisoned. The poison exhibits no symptoms until death. Death occurs within ten to twenty hours after consuming even the minutest amount of poison. In just under 24 hours the king and the rest of the citizens, who are ill, are going to try the medicine. Therefore he must find the poisoned bottle and remove it until then. He has 1000 rats at his disposal which can be used to test the bottles (unfortunately this will probably result in their death if they drink the poison). What is the minimum ammount of rats required in order for the mad scientist to make it on time? RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems - Bridge - 03-24-2014 Spoiler below!
My best guess. RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems - BAndrew - 03-24-2014 @Bridge Unfortunately your answer is incorrect. If he follows your method then he won't know which bottle is poisoned because there is not a "1-1" correspondence (rat-bottle). RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems - Bridge - 03-24-2014 Not if he devises a cataloging system, which my answer assumed. RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems - BAndrew - 03-24-2014 (03-24-2014, 11:12 PM)Bridge Wrote: Not if he devises a cataloging system, which my answer assumed. Then I haven't understood it properly. How will he do it? RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems - Bridge - 03-24-2014 Numbers the bottles and rats, so that each bottle has a number corresponding to a rat and vice versa. Is that not allowed? RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems - BAndrew - 03-24-2014 Yes it is. So you are saying for instance: Rat 1 --> Bottle 1 Rat 2 --> Bottle 2 . . . Rat 1000-->Bottle 1000 So if rat NO.666 dies then it means that the 666th bottle is poisoned. Is that what you meant? |