A Door Of Fate Or Logics?
A prisoner is faced with a decision where he must open one of two doors. Behind each door is either a lady or a tiger. They may be both tigers, both ladies or one of each.
If the prisoner opens a door to find a lady he will marry her and if he opens a door to find a tiger he will be eaten alive. Of course, the prisoner would prefer to be married than eaten alive :).
Each of the doors has a statement written on it. The statement on door one says, “In this room there is a lady, and in the other room there is a tiger.”
The statement on door two says, “In one of these rooms there is a lady, and in one of these rooms there is a tiger.”
The prisoner is informed that one of the statements is true and one is false.
Which door should the Prisoner open?
This should be his choice!
If the prisoner opens a door to find a lady he will marry her and if he opens a door to find a tiger he will be eaten alive. Of course, the prisoner would prefer to be married than eaten alive :).
Each of the doors has a statement written on it. The statement on door one says, “In this room there is a lady, and in the other room there is a tiger.”
The statement on door two says, “In one of these rooms there is a lady, and in one of these rooms there is a tiger.”
The prisoner is informed that one of the statements is true and one is false.
Which door should the Prisoner open?
This should be his choice!
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