Island Dilemma: Choosing the Right Path Based on One Question

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To determine the correct path to the Cuddly-Wuddly tribe on the island, one effective question to ask the man at the fork is, "If I were to ask a person of the other tribe which way leads to the Cuddly-Wuddly tribe, what would he answer?" This question ensures that regardless of whether the man is from the Cuddly-Wuddly or Nasty-Wasty tribe, he will point to the wrong direction. Therefore, the traveler should go the opposite way to reach the Cuddly-Wuddly tribe. An alternative simpler question suggested is, "Which way is your tribe?" which also leads to the same outcome. The discussion highlights the logical reasoning behind these questions to navigate the dilemma effectively.
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1. Homework Statement
You are on an island, and you reach a fork in the road. You want to go to the Cuddly-Wuddly tribe, not the Nasty-wasty tribe. Cuddly-Wuddlies always tell the truth, while Nasty-Wasties always lie. A man is standing in the middle of the road, but you don't know what tribe he's from. You can only ask 1 question; what question do you ask to know which way to go?




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None. I just got this in math class, that's why it's in this forum.



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Ask if he was of the other tribe, which way leads to the Cuddly-Wuddly tribe, go the other way. The closest guess in the class is to ask which way is NOT the Cuddly-wuddly tribe.
 
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forgingiron said:
1. Homework Statement
You are on an island, and you reach a fork in the road. You want to go to the Cuddly-Wuddly tribe, not the Nasty-wasty tribe. Cuddly-Wuddlies always tell the truth, while Nasty-Wasties always lie. A man is standing in the middle of the road, but you don't know what tribe he's from. You can only ask 1 question; what question do you ask to know which way to go?




Homework Equations


None. I just got this in math class, that's why it's in this forum.



The Attempt at a Solution


Ask if he was of the other tribe, which way leads to the Cuddly-Wuddly tribe, go the other way. The closest guess in the class is to ask which way is NOT the Cuddly-wuddly tribe.
I think what you really meant was: ask "If I were to ask a person of the other tribe the way to the Cuddly-wuddly tribe, what would he answer?", then go the other way.

Yes, that works. If the person is of the Cuddly-wuddly tribe, the other tribe is the Nasty-wasty tribe and would point the wrong way. The person of the Cuddly-wuddly tribe would answer your answer truthfully by pointing the wrong way.

If the person is of the Nasty-wasty tribe, the other tribe is the Cuddly-wuddly tribe and would point the correct way. A person of the Nasty-wasty tribe would answer untruthfully by pointing the wrong way.

In either case, the person is would point the wrong way. Going the other way leads to the Cuddly-wuddly tribe.

Now, excuse me. Having written "Cuddly-wuddly" and "Nasty-wasty" so many times, I need to go fwow-up.
 
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I think the following question would work too. It is simpler...

"Which way is your tribe?"

Either way, the man points to the Cuddly-Wuddly tribe, yes?
 
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