Math, asked by gyaneshnayak9, 5 months ago

A man is walking down the village road with a tiger,
a goat and a bundle of grass. Soon he arrives at the river
bank where there is one tiny boat that can carry him
and another animal or grass at a time. Here is the problem:
If left alone, the tiger will eat the goat. And similarly, the goat will eat the grass bundle. How is
he going to take all the three across the river safely?

Whoever solves it first i will mark him as brainliest
This question is critical thinking question so i have just selected any subject

Answers

Answered by newbie17
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Man takes goat with him to the other side first and comes back to get the tiger. He leaves tiger on the other side and brings goat back. Then he takes the bundle of grass to the other side. He returns again to pick up goat and after crossing the river, resumes his journey with tiger, goat and a bundle of grass.

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