3. A bridge was guarded by an evil troll. The troll was very intelligent.
was also a coward. He was afraid of anyone smarter
than him. So every time anyone tried to cross the
bridge, the troll would set up a test. If the traveler
passed the test, he would be allowed to cross.
Otherwise, the troll would eat him.
A judge named Oscar came across the bridge. The troll said, "You may only
cross my bridge if you know the password." He then wrote 26
equations on a rock: A=1, B=2, and so on until Z=26.
"Today's password is the name of a woman," said the troll. "The
woman's name has the same 'product' as the word JUDGE, that
is, 10*21*4*7*5. It also has the same number of letters as JUDGE.
However it has no letters in common with JUDGE."
"When the first and second letters in the woman's name are switched
around, the letters are in alphabetical order."
"Finally," said the troll, "the woman's name does not contain the letter C
because I despise the number 3."
So, what is the password? And why couldn't the troll use similar rules to
create a password using the name OSCAR rather than the word JUDGE?
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Answer:
FANNY is the Password
Step-by-step explanation:
JUDGE
= 10 * 21 * 4 * 7 * 5
= (2 * 5) * ( 3 * 7 ) * (2 * 2) * 7 * 5
Nothing is common with judge
7 factor are 7 , 14 21 from 1 to 26
7 & 21 ( E & U used in judge)
so only 14 left
7 is twice so
14 is to be used twice
N will come twice
(2 * 5) * ( 3 * 7 ) * (2 * 2) * 7 * 5
= (2 * 7) ( 2 * 7) ( 2 * 3 * 5 * 5 )
C is not used in name so 3 can not be
E is there so 5 can not use
3 * 2 = 6 F
5*5 = 25 Y
A = 1 (multiplication with 1 will not cause any issue)
Alphabetical order AFNNY ( after replacing 1st & 2nd Letter)
=> FANNY
FANNY is the Password
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