Topic: Farmer and a Fox | |
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The Riddle:
A farmer has to transport a fox, a goose and a sack of grain across a river. The boat is so small that there is room only for him and one of the others at a time, but if he leaves the fox and goose together the fox will kill the goose, and if the goose and the sack of grain are left together the goose will eat the grain. How does he get them all over? |
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Easy, he takes the goose over first.
Then he comes back and gets the grain, takes it over, and leaves the grain there, and comes back with the goose. Then he leaves the goose by its self, and takes the fox over to the grain, then he makes the last trip there, with the goose. Done. |
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take the grain..
let the fox eat the goose.. take the fox.. |
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Number of people who care = 0
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Number of people who care = 0 +1 ~~~> me |
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kill fox and eat it while goose eats grain,then take goos over mutch fatter,and then eats goose for supper
foot note though///fox dont taste good over open fire unless you use alot of barbque sauce |
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I agree with " Where's Mat. Who cares.
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