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Hmmm.... Looks like they're trying to obfuscate some patterns by introducing some redundancy in the example. If you've tested a barrel individually against a plant on a given day, you don't need to test it again ever on any later days.
Since B & C were individually tested on day 1, they can be removed from consideration during day 2, giving us a simpler Code:
1 B DG 2 DF A 3 AH F 4 C GH |
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Cambridge (GMT/BST)
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1 A E 2 B F 3 C G 4 D H Also if you know that only 2 of the barrels are poisonous couldn't you do: Code:
1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 E 6 F 7 G 8 H I assume I am missing something. |
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![]() EDIT:- We can retcon the puzzle to say that these are the 4 plants that are expendable and the rest all are super rare one-of-a-kind ones. Last fiddled with by axn on 2020-01-02 at 11:21 |
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Just call me Henry
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Cambridge (GMT/BST)
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I believe that my first set of logic still works just about in that case but isn't extendable to 3 days, more than 2 poisoned barrels or an unknown number of poisoned barrels. If 0 die on the first day we are fine. If 2 die on the first day we are fine. If 1 dies on the first day then we won't test one barrel but we only need to know the status of 7/8 barrels as we know the distribution of statuses. |
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Nowhere
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The backstory is fraught with mystery.
How is it known that there are two bad barrels? If it is known that any of the barrels are bad, why not just replace the whole lot of them? |
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Of course, the whole premise of the backstory is nonsense. If you want an orchid to die within a day, either put it in the freezer or water it with a flamethrower. The American Orchid Society page on Basic Orchid Culture indicates that orchids need to be thoroughly watered when they begin to dry out (maybe around once a month), but that overwatering will kill them. They also grow better with the judicious use of fertilizer. As to "special fluid," the American Orchid Society also has a page on Rainwater Collection. |
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Thailand
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![]() Do you mean you had to do 56 tests till you got it without error? ![]()
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