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The murderer in the Hotel (Posted on 2005-08-11) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Arlene(A), Brenda(B), Cheryl(C), Daniel(D), Emmett(E) and Farley(F) stayed in a hotel.

1) Each stayed in a different one of six rooms as shown here, identified by his initials :
         +----+----+----+----+
         |    | C  |    | E  |
         | B  +----+ D  +----+
         |    |    |    |    |
         +----+    +----+    +
         |      A  |      F  |
         +---------+---------+
2) One of the six murdered one of the other five.

3) If the murderer and the victim stayed in rooms that did not border on each other, then Arlene or Farley was the victim.

4) If the murderer and the victim stayed in rooms that bordered on different numbers of rooms, then Brenda or Cheryl was the murderer.

5) If the murderer and the victim stayed in rooms that were different in size, then Daniel or Emmett was the murderer.

Who was the murderer? Who was the victim?

  Submitted by pcbouhid    
Rating: 3.4444 (18 votes)
Solution: (Hide)
From (2), there was only one murderer. So, both hypotheses in (4) and (5) are false (Case I) or either one of the hypothesis of (4) and (5) is false (Cases II and III).

Case I : Both hypotheses in (4) and (5) are false.

Then the murderer and the victim stayed in rooms that bordered on the same number of rooms (from (4)), and that were the same size (from (5)). This situation is impossible, watching the layout.

Case II : The hypothesis in (4) is true and the hypothesis in (5) is false.

Then the murderer and the victim stayed in rooms that bordered on different numbers of rooms (from (4)), and that were the same size (from (5)). Then, from (1), either : a) Arlene or Farley was the victim and the other was the murderer, b) Brenda or Daniel was the victim and the other was the murderer, or c) Cheryl or Emmett was the victim and the other was the murderer. From (4), (a) is impossible and, from (3), (b) and (c) are impossible.

So, Case III is the correct one.

Case III : The hypothesis in (4) is false and the hypothesis in (5) is true.

Then the murderer and the victim stayed in rooms that bordered on the same number of rooms (from (4)) and that were different in size (from (5)). Then, from (1), either : d) Arlene or Daniel was the victim and the other was the murderer, e) Brenda or Emmett was the victim and the other was the murderer, or f) Cheryl or Farley was the victim and the other was the murderer. From (5), f) is impossible and, from (3), e) is impossible. Then d) is correct and, from (5), Daniel was the murderer. So, Arlene was the victim.

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  Subject Author Date
Solution"Murder in the Hotel" revisited (program solution)ollie2017-04-11 15:16:33
re(2): No SubjectJames2006-05-21 00:50:28
re: No SubjectCierra2005-09-01 19:46:31
re(3): Brute force methodpcbouhid2005-08-31 19:09:06
re(2): Brute force methodJames2005-08-31 18:52:57
re(2): Brute force methodBender2005-08-31 04:46:55
re(3): Arlene is the victim and Emmett is murderer.pcbouhid2005-08-31 04:33:07
re: Brute force methodpcbouhid2005-08-31 04:24:13
Brute force methodBender2005-08-31 04:08:53
re(2): Arlene is the victim and Emmett is murderer.Avandi2005-08-31 02:34:15
solution- for sure.James2005-08-30 21:58:17
re: Final Answer?James2005-08-30 16:47:37
re: solutionJames2005-08-30 16:42:56
re: Final Answer?pcbouhid2005-08-29 21:13:18
Final Answer?chris2005-08-29 20:39:13
re: solutionpcbouhid2005-08-29 12:01:52
re: No Subjectpcbouhid2005-08-29 12:01:22
solutionthanveer2005-08-29 09:40:35
SolutionNo SubjectJames2005-08-29 08:14:39
THE SOLUTIONJames2005-08-29 08:04:13
re: Arlene is the victim and Emmett is murderer.pcbouhid2005-08-29 01:19:52
SolutionArlene is the victim and Emmett is murderer.pratik2005-08-29 00:36:47
re(3): Conditional Statementsvito2005-08-28 21:51:43
re(2): Conditional StatementsParadox2005-08-28 20:50:15
re: Conditional Statementsvito2005-08-28 19:37:31
Conditional StatementsParadox2005-08-28 19:14:36
re: No Subjectvito2005-08-28 17:05:58
re: No Subjectvito2005-08-28 16:45:39
No Subjectvito2005-08-28 16:43:46
Solutionjason aaron2005-08-28 04:56:52
Hotel MurderPaul2005-08-27 11:46:29
re: this is easypcbouhid2005-08-26 02:53:18
this is easyShaw-wei Lin2005-08-26 00:41:46
By Jove!!! I've got it!!!Alex2005-08-25 02:42:02
Daniel killed Arlenemonu2005-08-23 20:10:38
all the solutionshm2005-08-22 17:20:29
No SubjectMSS2005-08-21 21:25:10
My solutionMelissa Kelley2005-08-21 19:54:27
No Subjectkrystal2005-08-19 03:03:36
SolutionPeter2005-08-18 22:41:15
It seems to me that...pcbouhid2005-08-18 16:48:38
SolutionNo SubjectK.MuraliMohan2005-08-18 16:15:57
re: my solutionSteve2005-08-18 05:41:17
my solutionainsley2005-08-17 20:38:16
solutionStu2005-08-17 11:40:02
my solutionchris2005-08-17 06:55:27
re(4): this is weird !!! - to MSSpcbouhid2005-08-16 17:08:56
re(3): this is weird !!!MSS2005-08-16 14:56:36
re(2): this is weird !!!Jud2005-08-16 12:22:31
re: this is weird !!!pcbouhid2005-08-15 21:55:11
Solutionthis is weird !!!MSS2005-08-15 21:27:39
solutionSteve Gannaway2005-08-15 20:35:33
SolutionKatie2005-08-15 03:35:08
stupid killer...ruining other people's vacations...bryan2005-08-12 15:13:52
re: No SubjectKen Haley2005-08-12 05:37:21
No Subjectgb2005-08-12 04:37:07
SolutionSimple solutionFederico Kereki2005-08-11 13:15:33
SolutionSolutionKen Haley2005-08-11 11:27:48
my solutionJud2005-08-11 10:50:58
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