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a monkey , giraffe , elephant and a tiger are living in 4 cages as its described in the
drawing in this link:
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which one of this arguments doesn't settle with with the other three arguments?
1.the giraffe is living between the floor of the elephant and the floor of the monkey
2.the tiger is not living above the elephant.
3.in a floor which is located between the floor where lives the elephant and the floor
where lives the giraffe ,lives only one animal.
4. in a floor which is located between the floor where lives the monkey and the floor
where lives the tiger ,lives only one animal.
i don't know from where to start
so i started from top to bottom
from 1 i can understand that the monkey and the elephant are separated .
one of them lives in the first floor and the other lives in the third floor
the giraffe lives in the second floor
from 2 i can understand that in order for the tiger not to be above the elephant
and without crossing the 1st argument ,we need to put the elephant in the 3rd floor
and the tiger into one of the cages in the first floor.
and the remaining places in the first floor goes to the monkey
but in this way
it crashes with both arguments 3 and 4
what is the algorithm for solving such a question?
drawing in this link:
http://img397.imageshack.us/my.php?image=16670586ic0.gif
which one of this arguments doesn't settle with with the other three arguments?
1.the giraffe is living between the floor of the elephant and the floor of the monkey
2.the tiger is not living above the elephant.
3.in a floor which is located between the floor where lives the elephant and the floor
where lives the giraffe ,lives only one animal.
4. in a floor which is located between the floor where lives the monkey and the floor
where lives the tiger ,lives only one animal.
i don't know from where to start
so i started from top to bottom
from 1 i can understand that the monkey and the elephant are separated .
one of them lives in the first floor and the other lives in the third floor
the giraffe lives in the second floor
from 2 i can understand that in order for the tiger not to be above the elephant
and without crossing the 1st argument ,we need to put the elephant in the 3rd floor
and the tiger into one of the cages in the first floor.
and the remaining places in the first floor goes to the monkey
but in this way
it crashes with both arguments 3 and 4
what is the algorithm for solving such a question?
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