Can You Prove It? Brain Teaser - 3 Houses & Utilities

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In summary, the conversation discusses a brain teaser about connecting three houses to electrical, telephone, and gas lines without crossing any lines. The impossibility of this task is mentioned and the conversation mentions a theorem by Euler that can be used to prove it. A website link is also provided for further information.
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Here is another brain Teaser...


in 2D not 3D assume crossing lines disrupts the electric field,

3 houses need to be hooked up to electrical, telephone and gas. Is it possible to hook every house up to every building without crossing lines?

I know this is impossible but can anyone prove it, id be interested to see how.

Yeah some teacher once actually told me that same thing a few years ago in high school and i didnt believe them after trying about 500 times to solve the darn thing.
 
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Euler proved a beautiful theorem for polyhedra with the following analogon for graphs (The problem is a graph problem. You have to find a planar graph (i.e. a graph that can be drawn on a flat plane without the lines intersecting).

If you have a planar graph with n>0 vertices, m lines (branches, edges) and r regions (including the outer region), then: n-m+r=2

You can use this to prove the problem has no solution.

I found a site about it:
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.3utilities.html
 
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It is not possible to hook every house up to every building without crossing lines. This is because in order for each house to be connected to all three utilities (electric, telephone, and gas), there would have to be at least three lines running from each house to each building. This would result in a total of nine lines crossing over each other, which would disrupt the electric field and make it impossible for the utilities to function properly. This can be proven by drawing a diagram and trying to connect all three houses to all three buildings without any lines crossing. It simply cannot be done.
 

1. Can you explain the solution to the 3 houses and utilities brain teaser?

The solution to this brain teaser involves critical thinking and deductive reasoning. The key is to use the clues provided to determine which house each utility belongs to, and then use the remaining information to figure out the order of the houses.

2. What are the clues given in this brain teaser?

The clues in this brain teaser include the following: 1) The green house is on the left of the white house, 2) The owner of the green house drinks coffee, 3) The person who smokes Pall Mall cigarettes owns a bird, 4) The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill cigarettes, 5) The person living in the middle house drinks milk, 6) The Norwegian lives in the first house, 7) The person who smokes Blends lives next to the person who owns cats, and 8) The person who owns horses lives next to the person who smokes Dunhill.

3. Is there more than one possible solution to this brain teaser?

Yes, there are multiple solutions to this brain teaser. However, using the given clues, there is only one solution that fits all the criteria.

4. What is the purpose of brain teasers like this one?

Brain teasers like this one are designed to challenge and exercise our critical thinking skills. They also help us to think in new and creative ways, and can improve problem-solving abilities.

5. Are there any strategies or tips for solving this brain teaser?

Some strategies for solving this brain teaser include making a list of all the possible combinations and eliminating them one by one, using a grid or chart to organize the clues and information, and playing around with different possibilities until the solution is found. It also helps to think outside the box and consider all possibilities, even if they seem unlikely at first.

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