A farmer has to get a corn sack, a chicken, and a fox across a river. The farmer is only able to bring one of the above items along with him at a time. The only problem is if he leaves the fox alone with the chicken the fox will eat the chicken, and if he leaves the chicken along the corn sack, then the chicken will eat the corn sack. How does the farmer get all 3 items across safely?
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Explanation:
The man and the chicken cross the river, (the fox and corn are safe together), he leaves the chicken on the other side and goes back across.
The man then takes the fox across the river, and since he can't leave the fox and chicken together, he brings the chicken back.
Again, since the chicken and corn can't be left together, he leaves the chicken and he takes the corn across and leaves it with the fox.
He then returns to pick up the chicken and heads across the river one last time.
Answer: The farmer brings the chicken across.
He goes back and brings the fox across,
and brings the chicken back with him to the other side of the river
and drops off the chicken,
then he goes and carries the corn sack across,
and finally, he goes back for the chicken and gets it across.
Explanation: If he will do like this the fox cannot eat the chicken and the chicken cannot eat the cron sack.
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