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A farmer wants to cross a river and take with him a wolf, a goat, and a cabbage. There is a boat that can fit himself plus either the wolf, the goat, or the cabbage. If the wolf and the goat are alone on one shore, the wolf will eat the goat. If the goat and the cabbage are alone on the shore, the goat will eat the cabbage. How can they cross the river without anything being eaten?
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Farmer takes Goat across (leaving Wolf and Cabbage behind)
Farmer returns alone
Farmer takes Wolf across
Farmer returns with Goat
* We now have the Farmer, the Cabbage and the Goat on one side and the Wolf on the other side
Farmer takes Cabbage across
Farmer returns alone
Farmer takes Goat across
DONE!
Let goat eat the cabbage, then let the wolf eat the goat. You can now cross with the wolf alone(still have all three technically).
Here you=farmer
First you and goat cross river. Keep goat there come back and take goat with you and cross river. Now keep goat there and take wolf with you. Come back and take cabbage and cross river. Keep cabbage there and take goat and cross river.. take wolf again and cross river.. keep wolf there and return to take back ur goat.mission passed