Brainteaser: Solve the Rope Puzzle with Matches!

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The discussion revolves around a brainteaser involving two pieces of rope and matches, where the objective is to measure exactly 45 minutes using the ropes, which burn at non-constant rates. The scope includes problem-solving and reasoning related to the puzzle.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant proposes a solution involving lighting both ends of one rope and one end of the other, suggesting that this method will allow for measuring 45 minutes accurately.
  • Another participant expresses agreement with the proposed solution, indicating confidence in its validity.
  • A further participant asserts that the solution is indeed correct without providing additional reasoning.
  • One participant shares a personal anecdote about encountering a similar problem in a math class, adding context to the puzzle's familiarity.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There appears to be a general agreement among participants regarding the proposed solution, although no formal consensus is established beyond the affirmation of its correctness by some participants.

Contextual Notes

The discussion does not delve into the specifics of the burning rates of the ropes or any assumptions made about the conditions of the puzzle, leaving some aspects unresolved.

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Individuals interested in brainteasers, problem-solving strategies, and mathematical reasoning may find this discussion engaging.

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Hey all,

I came across this fun little brainteaser, I hope you all enjoy!

You are given two pieces of rope, and a book of matches. The two pieces of rope are in no way alike, they are different lengths and widths. All you know about the two pieces of rope is that if you were to light one on fire it would take an hour to burn from end to end. The rate at which the ropes burn are different, and the rates are not constant. That is to say, for example, it could take 5 minutes to burn half way, and then another 55 minutes to burn the other half. Furthermore the two ropes do not burn at the same rate.

The challenge then is to say when exactly 45 minutes have elapsed, using only the two ropes, and your matches.

Let me know if any part of this needs clarification.

Enjoy!
 
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Hmm...

No calculations here, so this might be wrong, but I'm going to write what I think is a valid solution (solution should be hidden, highlight to read).

Designate one rope to be rope 1 and the other to be rope 2. Simultaneously light both ends of rope 1 and one end of rope 2. As soon as rope 1 finishes burning, light the other end of rope 2. When rope 2 has finished burning, exactly 45 minutes have passed.

Rope 1 finishes burning at half an hour. At this point, rope 2 will be half burned (time wise - not necessarily length wise), so it would take another 30 minutes for it to finish burning if we did not burn the other end. Lighting the other end causes it to burn twice as fast, so it burns in 15 more minutes.
 
Yep that's pretty much what I thought as well, so it has a pretty good chance of being right :D
 
Yes that is the correct solution!
 
That's a nice one. I remember we got exactly the same one at school during a math class
 

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