River Crossing

arkusM

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At a river crossing with a small boat you arrive with a goat, a cabbage and a wolf. The boat only holds two, the goat can't be left with the cabbage or the wolf with the goat.

Can you cross?

Link: xkcd: Logic Boat

But sometimes maybe the question is "just because you can, does it mean you should?"
How many times have I (you) done something in Excel because you could? ;)

Much thanks to xkcd.
 

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First take the goat across.
Then return and take the cabbage across.
Upon dropping off the cabbage, take the goat back over to the original side.
Drop off the goat and take the wolf, dropping the wolf off with the cabbage.
Return to the original side and finally bring the goat across.

BTW, xkcd comics are hilarious!
Maybe we need to question the assumptions more in real life too!
 
First take the goat across.
Then return and take the cabbage across.
Upon dropping off the cabbage, take the goat back over to the original side.
Drop off the goat and take the wolf, dropping the wolf off with the cabbage.
Return to the original side and finally bring the goat across.

BTW, xkcd comics are hilarious!
Maybe we need to question the assumptions more in real life too!

xkcd is great. I posted this puzzle more toward his(?) commentary on it, then the logic of it.
And you wouldn't need a wolf unless you are a Stark of Winterfell. :lol:
 
There are 2 solutions to this which become obvious once you graph the problem.

Speaking of Excel, if you were so inclined - you could use it to solve the puzzle ;)
 
Point A = Starting Side
Point B = Other side of corssing

Take Goat to Point B
Return to Point A
Take Wolf to Point B
Bring Goat Back to Point A
Take Cabbage to Point B
Return to Point A
Take Goat to Point B
 
Point A = Starting Side
Point B = Other side of corssing

Take Goat to Point B
Return to Point A
Take Wolf to Point B
Bring Goat Back to Point A
Take Cabbage to Point B
Return to Point A
Take Goat to Point B
Is there an echo in here?;)
 
I posted this not for the puzzle itself, as it is a classic and probably well known on how to do it, but rather to highlight xkcd's point of just because you can solve the problem, maybe we should evaluate the problem and wonder why we are taking a wolf across in the first place. Goes back to defining the actual problem not mistaking the circumstances surrounding the problem as the problem. I know I can get carried away with solving all the variables without asking what the problem is or if I do, not caring and doing something anyway because I can or want to try, like taking a wolf across the river.
 
I think I'd leave the cabbage behind! I'd take the wolf across so that he'll leave my live-stock alone; and I'd take the goat across so that the wolf might enjoy a little snack (besides I wouldn't want the goat stuffing up my garden; they eat anything and everything!). Then I'd return back to 'my side' of the river and eat the cabbage served up as sauerkraut as a side to a yummy bratwurst hotdog!
 
Then I'd return back to 'my side' of the river and eat the cabbage served up as sauerkraut as a side to a yummy bratwurst hotdog!
The most disturbing thing about this whole exercise is that they forgot the beer!
 

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