savethedarkness
2005-03-13 05:03:25 |
Knave question
I've got a question about the "knights, liars, and knaves" type of logic puzzle. When they say that knaves alternate between telling lies and telling the truth, do they mean that knaves tell one truth, then one lie, then one truth, then one lie, and so on? Or does it simply mean that they can either tell truths or lies, in whatever order they want? |
Dustin
2005-03-13 14:02:00 |
Re: Knave question
They must alternate: one truth, one lie, one truth, one lie, ... OR one lie, one truth, one lie, one truth.
Some problems specifically state that knaves for that particular problem do not need to alternate, but in most cases they must alternate. |
Death
2005-03-14 05:46:11 |
Re: Knave question
Thanks a lot! |
steve
2005-04-08 01:43:29 |
Re: Knave question
awesome |
Lauren
2005-07-21 12:07:20 |
Re: Knave question
Do you need an answer for that question? |