Today's Maths Riddle !!!
Crossing the River
A farmer is trying to cross a river. He is taking with him a rabbit, carrots and a fox, and he has a small raft. He can only bring 1 item a time across the river because his raft can only fit either the rabbit, the carrots or the fox. How does he cross the river?
[You can assume that the fox does not eat the rabbit if the man is present, you can also assume that the fox and the rabbit are not trying to escape and run away }
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Heya here is your answer...
1st - He will take rabbit. ( fox and carrots remain )
2nd - He will take the carrot ( fox reamain )
3rd- He will bring the rabbit back ( that left on the other side the carrot )
4th - He will keep the rabbit here and takes the fox ( now there's is the fox and the carrot)
5th - lastly he takes the rabbit
1st - He will take rabbit. ( fox and carrots remain )
2nd - He will take the carrot ( fox reamain )
3rd- He will bring the rabbit back ( that left on the other side the carrot )
4th - He will keep the rabbit here and takes the fox ( now there's is the fox and the carrot)
5th - lastly he takes the rabbit
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
1st - The farmer will take the carrots with himself and cross the river.
2nd - He will take the fox with himself.
3rd - Finally he will take the rabbit with himself.
1st - The farmer will take the carrots with himself and cross the river.
2nd - He will take the fox with himself.
3rd - Finally he will take the rabbit with himself.
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