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The prisoners and the beans (Posted on 2005-11-27) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Five prisoners are going to take beans from a bag with 100 beans. They will do it one prisoner at a time, and only once each. No communication is allowed between them, but they can count the beans left in the bag. All prisoners who end with the largest and the smallest number of beans will die.

Who is most likely to survive?

Assume:
1. they are all smart people.
2. they will try to survive first and then try to kill more people.
3. they do not need to take out all the 100 beans.

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My two cents | Comment 7 of 45 |
Many people have commented that the last person has the biggest advantage.  I agree.  But it is not so obvious as it might seem.  He can count the number of beans left, but he does not know how many each took. (I assume he knows that he is last.)  What is this "strategy" that will give the last person an advantage?

The last person will take the average of the number of beans taken by the previous four people.  If this does not help him survive, nothing will.  Even so, this strategy prevents him from accidentally saving anyone's life, since at worst, he will tie for highest or lowest.  Will he round up or down?  Flip a coin.  It makes it harder for previous prisoners to predict his strategy (though perhaps a 50-50 chance isn't always best).  If there are not enough beans, his best bet is to take all of them.

Similarly, the fourth and third person share this strategy.  They know that the prisoners after them will not save them, so they must save themselves.  (Exception: if they know there are not enough beans to support the later prisoners' strategy.)  Both will choose the average of the number of beans taken by the previous prisoners.

The first and second prisoners are different.  They have no way of saving themselves--they must rely on the later prisoners.  I'm not sure yet what their strategy will be, but it will depend on their knowledge of later prisoners' strategies.



Hey, this is pretty interesting.  Maybe I'll write more on this later.

  Posted by Tristan on 2005-11-28 11:23:31
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