Thread: Logic Problem (Brain Buster)
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April 13th 2003, 11:07 PM #1
Logic Problem (Brain Buster)
I figured I would post this under the Philosophy Dept. because it is a logic problem. Here's the rules! (of course if you break them, it's between you and your (god/conscience) [choose one].
1. No posting of the answer in this thread!
2. If you think you know the answer and can logically explain it to me, then PM me and I will keep a running tally of those who are correct.
3. No outside sources! Try to figure it out on your own. If you do use an outside source, please explain how it helped you in your answer.
OK. Here goes. . .
The employees of a small loan company are Mr. Black, Mr. White, Mrs. Coffee, Miss Ambrose, Mr. Kelly, and Miss Earnshaw. The positions they occupy are manager, assistant manager, cashier, stenographer, teller, and clerk, though not necessarily in that
order. The assistant manager is the manager’s grandson, the cashier is the stenographer’s son-in-law, Mr. Black is a bachelor, Mr. White is twenty-two years old, Miss Ambrose is the teller’s step-sister, and Mr. Kelly is the manager’s neighbor.
Who occupies which position?
Have fun and remember no answers in this thread!
tizzi"Only friendliness produces friendship. And we must look far deeper into the soul of man for the thing that produces friendliness." G. K. Chesterton
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April 13th 2003, 11:51 PM #2
Tizz,
I just sent you a PM with the answers.
That was a fun break, thanks.
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April 14th 2003, 12:02 AM #3
No problem!
FiveSolas is our first one right! Great job.
tizzi"Only friendliness produces friendship. And we must look far deeper into the soul of man for the thing that produces friendliness." G. K. Chesterton
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April 15th 2003, 12:10 PM #4
Good grief, this reminds me of those Logic Problems that appear in Dell puzzle books.
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April 15th 2003, 12:26 PM #5
I figured this out yesterday, but forgot to reply. Look for my PM Tizzy.
Where is human nature so weak as in the bookstore?- Henry Ward Beecher
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April 16th 2003, 12:34 PM #6
Another right!
Great job Faramir.
To JP:
Dell?"Only friendliness produces friendship. And we must look far deeper into the soul of man for the thing that produces friendliness." G. K. Chesterton
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April 16th 2003, 04:09 PM #7
Dell is a bigtime publisher of puzzle magazines -- word searches, crosswords, etc. They called what you put up "Logic Problems" and provided readers with a chart to fill in to help them figure it out.
Their stuff can be found at most grocery and drug stores. Usually somewhere under the lowrider and MAD magazines.
http://www.tektoonics.com
Due to rampant stupidity by Skeptics, and time issues, I'm only going to be on TWeb in my own (tektonics.org) section from now on. Deal with it.
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April 16th 2003, 06:38 PM #8
classic logic problem & a new winner!
This is a classic logic problem and can be found in introductory texts to logic. It seems JP is now an expert on what a logic problem should be.
prgmrdave has solved the problem. Great job and a great explanation.
tizzi"Only friendliness produces friendship. And we must look far deeper into the soul of man for the thing that produces friendliness." G. K. Chesterton
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April 16th 2003, 11:10 PM #9
Way to go, Woman!
Good job!
"Only friendliness produces friendship. And we must look far deeper into the soul of man for the thing that produces friendliness." G. K. Chesterton
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April 18th 2003, 12:25 AM #10
Sounds like a West Virginia bank to me.
I may not yet be as old as dirt, but dirt and I are starting to have an awful lot in common... Stephen Donaldson - Author of my favorite series (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant)
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April 18th 2003, 03:15 PM #11
This is a classic logic problem and can be found in introductory texts to logic. It seems JP is now an expert on what a logic problem should be.
No, just an expert in puzzle books. I took a lot of long car and plane rides when I was younger.
http://www.tektoonics.com
Due to rampant stupidity by Skeptics, and time issues, I'm only going to be on TWeb in my own (tektonics.org) section from now on. Deal with it.
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April 18th 2003, 04:54 PM #12
Too bad they took this section from the GRE. I did quite well on the GRE section, hehe. I played these games for fun as a kid. Keep them coming, Tizz!
For true conversion, click here.
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April 18th 2003, 07:18 PM #13
JALTUS!
You B a Q T!!!
Hey, I envied kids like you who did these things for fun. My mind worked in a different way. Still does. Literature and foreign languages were a snap. The linear stuff made me nuts! I could get the answers in math and then couldn't remember or "prove" how I did it. I bet it took me twice as long to do this little logic thingy than it did you.
But, now I think they are fun!
Yeah, Tiz...MORE!Volo anaticulam cumminosam meam!
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April 19th 2003, 01:39 AM #14
Away on trip
I'm away visiting family. Although I do have access to the internet - time is not a luxury, so keep those PM's coming. I will send replies as time permits, but definitely after Sunday, when I'm to arrive home.
Also, I'll probably post another "puzzle" (just for you JP) next week. If anyone else has one, throw it out there. Maybe the Moderators will want to make a Games/Puzzles section (if there isn't one already, many niches I haven't explored yet.)
tizzi"Only friendliness produces friendship. And we must look far deeper into the soul of man for the thing that produces friendliness." G. K. Chesterton
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April 19th 2003, 08:59 AM #15
Re: Away on trip
Actually, if you googlize "logic puzzles" millions of sites will drop out. I use these in class from time to time with my ESL students in basic English. They are lots of fun to do.
VorkosiganPeople are the only mirror we have to see ourselves in. The domain of all meaning. All virtue, all evil, are contained only in people. There is none in the universe at large. Solitary confinement is a punishment in every human culture. -- LM Bujold
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