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Hi, Was just trying the logic problems on this page and came across this one. I have the solution but I don't understand why!
Four people are traveling to different places on different types of transport.
Their names are: Rachel, John, Mr.Jones and Cindy.
They either went on train, car, plane or ship.
* Mr.Jones hates flying
* Cindy has to rent her vehicle
* John gets seasick
Solution:
Cindy: car,
Mr.Jones: train,
John: plane, and
Rachel: ship.
I worked out that Cindy's in the car but why must Mr Jones be the train, why not the ship, leaving john on the train and Rachel the plane? That still pleases everyone doesn't it?
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Was just trying the logic problems on this page and came across this one.
I have the solution but I don't understand why!Four people are traveling to different places on different types of transport.
Their names are: Rachel, John, Mr.Jones and Cindy.
They either went on train, car, plane or ship.. . (1) Mr.Jones hates flying
. . (2) Cindy has to rent her vehicle.
. . (3) John gets seasick.Solution:
. . Cindy: car
. . Mr.Jones: train
. . John: plane
. . Rachel: shipI worked out that Cindy's in the car, but why must Mr Jones be the train?
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Your solution appears to be correct.
"In the real world, this would be a problem. But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist. So we'll go ahead and do that now..."
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Thanks - I just thought I might be missing something, all the other locic problems had a definitive answer.
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Thanks - I just thought I might be missing something, all the other locic problems had a definitive answer.
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