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Four Perfect Logicians (Posted on 2002-09-24) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Four perfect logicians, who all knew each other from being members of the Perfect Logician's Club, sat around a table that had a dish with 11 apples in it. The chat was intense, and they ended up eating all of the apples. Everybody had at least one apple, and everyone knew that fact, and each logician knew the number of apples that he ate. They didn't know how many apples each of the other ate, though.

They agreed to ask only questions that they didn't know the answers to.

  • Alonso: Did you eat more apples that I did, Bertrand?
  • Bertrand: I don't know. Did you, George, eat more apples than I did?
  • George: I don't know.
  • Kurt: Aha!!

    Kurt figured out how many apples each person ate. Can you do the same?

  • See The Solution Submitted by Chris Middlemiss    
    Rating: 3.6154 (13 votes)

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    Sol | Comment 21 of 28 |
    As long as bertrand had more apple(s) than alonso, and george had more than bertrand, and kurt has the leftover(s) of at least one, then the answer would be correct.
      Posted by Dark on 2003-06-09 09:27:31
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