How smart is Sup Forums?

How smart is Sup Forums?

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2

Box 2

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ez 3
solve this:
P=NP

Pickers of box 2 are correct, though only 48% of people come to this conclusion.

why

its box 3. also check these trps

because when you switch doors your odds change from 33% to 50%, so its better to switch.

wrong riddle mate

Next problem, lads.

no fuck you fucking jew, Im trying to win a car here

2

Box 2

ur wrong tho its 2, 3 has the true statement but the car is in box 2

1 box.

3

>guaranteed

make each statement true then make each statement false and you play the odds

box 2

>a car can't fit in a box
>box 3 needs to mind its own damn business
>all the boxes has a car logo
>there's a difference in "has" and "in"
>pick one that is true. Obviously neither but box 1 tells you that it has a car.
>autistic directions

2

to have a guarantee and with no luck i would say 3

1?

why

you don't open the boxes all at once you can use the information you get from opening a box to further your decision
don't hurt yourself

>first off, these aren't boxes.
>i consider a meal a "food" and an apple a "snack"
>since they're grocery bags they're already open. I don't have to open any i just peek inside
>checkmate

You dumb fuck

Because if you open apples and it has bananas, then you know both apples and bananas are mislabeled. Therefore you only need to check one of the two other boxes to see if it's properly labeled or not.

2 either you reveal the correct box or eliminate the remaining incorrect box

post more boxes OP come the fuck on

Pick any box first. Either it's correctly labeled and you're done, or it is incorrectly labeled and you make your next choice. That next choice is whichever box is labeled as what was in the first box. You know that the first box is incorrect, you know that the second box is incorrect, and you know whatever has the label of the item in the second box is incorrect. The item in the second box cannot have the item labeled in the first box, or else it would require either 0 or 2 boxes to be labeled correctly.

So by your second choice, you have eliminated three possible boxes.

Its just me and you
Gl next one

im sticking with 3 just cause of the word guarantee

not putting luck into it and running by statistics

4 my dude

I was gonna put the Seals Marine copypasta but when checking my maths, I found that you were correct.

That's incorrect. If you open apples and it has bananas, you don't open bananas. What if the banana box has apples? Then you're back at square one. You open an unrelated box for your second one and you're done.

it's ok brain teasers are dumb anyways

smart motherfucker i never thought of the labels

thanks for you beautiful honesty, user

The bananas box cannot have apples. That would leave only carrots and dates, both for the contents and labels. This would mean they have swapped labels and no box is correct, or they haven't swapped labels and two are correct.

You need to grow a brain before you tease it

wut?

no 3 is better

...

i run by percentages

Hey no problem, always a pleasure to be proven wrong. I think that's the pure essence of these kind of riddles, never assume anything

2. The answer is not 1 because the other three can be arranged in a variety of ways. The answer is not 3 because that's the answer to the same question without the special case. What would be the point of asking this question which leads then to the same answer?

Because if only one of the statements can be true, box 2 has to have the car.

If box 1 had the car, it would be: Box 1 is true, Box 2 is true, Box 3 is false. (2 true, 1 false)

If box 2 has the car, here's how it'll be: Box 1 is false, Box 2 is false, Box 3 is true. (1 true, 2 false)

If box 3 had the car, it would be: Box 1 is false, Box 2 is true, Box 3 is true. (2 true, 1 false)

Basically, this is about being an autistic faggot and taking a ton of time to figure it out.

is 3 right?

You're right in what you're saying, but in that scenario if it bananas did infact house apples, you'd have to open a third box to see what the fuck is going on.

While your solution is correct, opening an unrelated box is MORE correct.

Statement 1: The car is in box 1.
Box 1: The car is in box 1. -> TRUE
Box 2: The car is NOT in box 2. -> TRUE -> MEEEP both box1 and box2 cannot tell the truth.
Box 3: The car is NOT in box 1. -> FALSE (but doesn't matter).

Statement 2: The car is NOT in box 2.
Box 2: The car is NOT in box 2. -> TRUE (so box 1 or 3 may have the car)
- If car is in box 1;
Box 1: The car is in box 1. -> TRUE FALSE
- If car is in box 3;
Box 1: The car is in box 1. -> FALSE because it is in 3
Box 3: The car is NOT in box 1. -> TRUE TRUE
Box 1: The car is in box 1. -> FALSE because box 3 tells us so.
Box 2: The car is NOT in box 2. -> FALSE only box2 remains and it should be a lie.

So solution;

Box 3 tells the truth, the car is in Box 2.

no.

>A ton of time
Took me like 30 seconds. Maybe you should see a specialist.

Box 2 statement is true. Now whichever box has a car is not my problem now.

A lot of clever boys on today.
This will crack you all, though.

Because:
>Car is in this box - FALSE
>Car is not in this box - FALSE
>Car is not in box 1 - TRUE
case closed, it's 2.

kek'd

If the banana box has apples in it, then the parameters of the scenario are wrong and you aren't solving that question at all. If the assumptions can be incorrect, my method will reveal if that is the case or not, and if not also provide the answer

This user is right

you pick it from chest B

B

2 either you reveal the correct box or eliminate the remaining incorrect box

Get coin from B
If the coin is gold, then B has 100 golden coins.
If the coin is silver, then C has 100 golden coins.

B
Whatever you pull out, that has to be the only type of coin in that box. So if you pull silver, you know it only has silver. That means the one marked as silver has to have gold (if it has both, then the one marked as gold would be correct, which it can't be). If you pull gold, you know that is the chest with only gold.

Chest b

OP I would like to thank you for a thread unlike all others thanks

3. Let s say you open the apple box and you find inside a banana. You know for sure that the banana box has something different inside. Now if you open the banana box you find inside the apple you'r fucked. Because now you don't have any informations about the other 2. So regardless of luck you have to open 3.

Btw every problem like this can be reduced to CNF, and solved with SAT.

mzucker.github.io/2016/09/02/eating-sat-flavored-crow.html

>9
why

>people think the car is in the box with the correct statement on it

If Box 1 statement is True, then Box 2 statement is True.
If Box 2 statement is True AND the car must be in the box with the True statement, then Box Box 3 statement is True.
If Box 3 statement is True AND the car must be in the box with the True statement, then Box 2 statement is True.

BUT WHY THE FUCK WOULD YOU OPEN THE BANANA BOX IF YOU ALREADY KNOW THE BANDANNAS ARE IN A DIFFERENT BOX YOU FUCKING MONG

Considering b comes after A an is generally an acceptable grade for any test and doesn't really hurt your GPA or curve all that much, I'd say it's pretty intelligent.

Maybe not rocket scientist level, but there's a high probability for a College Professor career.

You pick from chest B.

B absolutely cannot be 50/50 so say you take your coin and it's gold; cool you win take B.
If it's silver, you know that A can't have the gold because it's incorrectly labeled as gold, so it must be in C.

B
if it's silver, then gold is in C

B

A cannot be the 100 gold coins as it is mislabelled. B cannot be the mix as it is mislabelled. C cannot be the 100 silver coins as it is mislabelled.

If you pick C it is either 50/50 mix, or all gold. If you pick B it is either all gold or all silver.

As we know that A cannot be the gold, if we draw a gold coin from B it means B is pure gold, if we draw a silver coin, we know C is pure gold

Like I said, both answers are correct, but checking the unrelated box removes the possibility of fuckery, making it MORE correct.

EASY B

faggoti faggoteli you have no tripleri

pretty sure it's B.
You instantly get a 50% chance of finding out that it's the 100gold chest, and if that fails, you still have another 50/50 guess to out of the other 2, meaning you have a total chance of 75% (I think, I don't exactly remember how that shit adds up) of finding the 100 gold.

think about it. only ONE is labeled correctly. assuming the first box you open is incorrectly labeled you actually have gained information about 2 boxes being mislabeled, meaning you only need to open one more to be sure.

No, checking the unrelated box DOESN'T remove the possibility of fuckery, it just removes your ability to determine if fuckery has happened. My method both solves the problem AND verifies that it was valid in the first place. Yours fails to work if the problem was invalid, and you wouldn't even know it had happened.

yep nvm you'r right i'm autistic 2 is the answer

yeah, I'm retarded, if you get silver you know that the one labeled 100gold can't be the 100 gold one, so you pick C and that's 100%.

yeah makes sence now thx

But the problem IS valid. It has to be otherwise the question falls apart to begin with. The concise answer is always more correct.

nah if you were autistic you would have nailed it on the first try

1.) I'd open box 2
2.) I'd open 2 boxes
3.) I'd open chest B

All labels are a lie. Do you even need a random coin?

It isn't even more concise. It is still just as many steps.

Take a coin from chest B.

If you get a gold coin, then problem solved, chest B is the 100 gold chest.

If you get a silver coin, then chest B is the 100 silver chest. Since the 100 gold chest cannot be A, that means that the 100 gold is in chest C.

there is no car in any of the boxes or box 3.

Ammi right op? No car in any of the boxes or box 3?

This one is the easiest though?

Yours requires the extra step of considering the parameters of the problem. Mine just solves the problem based on the parameters.
I bet you scored poorly on your standardized testing didn't you?

That comment literally said not to open the banana box because we already have the information that it is mislabeled. Lrn2Read.

if that were the case, the two remaining boxes would either contain their correct foods or both be switched, which would not follow the rules of the problem

>So regardless of luck you have to open 3.
I guess that was a typo then huh.

Yes.

Chest B, it can only contain ONLY gold or silver. Hence, if the coin is gold, 100G is chest B, if it is a silver coin, 100G is chest C

Only 1, people who say otherwise are dumb.