Aussie mathematician solves Cheryl's Birthday logic problem

Posted by freedomforall 10 years, 9 months ago to Education
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The original problem can be seen here without a solution in case you want to try it yourself.
Its a clever problem. Try it. You can solve it, too.
SOURCE URL: http://www.geek.com/science/mathematician-solves-the-cheryls-birthday-problem-1620654/


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  • Posted by Herb7734 10 years, 9 months ago
    I think it was Alexander Woolcott who reviewed a book by an Antarctica explorer, when he said, "It told me really more than I wanted to know about penguins."
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  • Posted by khalling 10 years, 9 months ago
    db and I thoroughly enjoyed it. but we approached it differently. He used the approach expected. I thought the two guys were giving each other word clues instead of just contextual clues. also, I made that conclusion because the wording of their sentences seemed odd to me. So when Albert said, "I don't know when Cheryl's b-day is, but I know Bernard does not too-" I immediately jumped onto the "too"-2 second month mentioned is June. so he gave Bernard the hint June. Now Bernard already knows the day, so now he knows the answer, so he responds, "at FIRST I didn't know, but I do now." first or the first date in June offered which was the 17th. so June 17. yes, I think like that sometimes. db just stared at me for a long time and said...no.
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  • Posted by jbaker 10 years, 9 months ago
    I "played" the problem with my wife at dinner last week. At first she gave me the "...don't bother me with this boring nonsense", but as I stepped her thorough it she enjoyed it. Lots of fun.
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