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What is the answer to the farmer riddle?

What is the answer to the farmer riddle?

The solution: When he gets across the river, he leaves the chicken. When he travels back across the river, he retrieves the fox. When he gets back home, he takes the chicken back across the river because he can’t leave the fox alone with the chicken.

What is the answer to the Fox chicken grain?

Answer: A fox, chicken and sack of grain Take the chicken over first. Go back and bring the grain next, but instead of leaving the chicken with the grain, come back with the chicken. Leave the chicken on the first side and take the fox with you.

Can you help the farmer riddle?

The riddle The boat can only support him and one other item. If he leaves the fox with the chicken, the fox will eat the chicken. If he leaves the chicken alone with the corn, the chicken will eat the corn.

How did the farmer get the fox chicken and corn across the river?

The Solution: The man and the chicken cross the river, (the fox and corn are safe together), he leaves the chicken on the other side and goes back across. Again, since the chicken and corn can’t be left together, he leaves the chicken and he takes the corn across and leaves it with the fox.

What is the dilemma of the farmer?

The problem is the “Farmer’s Dilemma” — individually farmers are better off producing more and selling faster — collectively this approach cause the price to drop and they all lose. Had they coordinated they would all make more money.

What has a mouth but Cannot speak?

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The answer to the above riddle is, “An echo.” An echo is a reflection of your own voice. Which is why an echo can ‘speak without a mouth and hear without ears’. However, an echo is only heard when the wind conditions are optimal, so it ‘comes alive with the wind’.

How can the farmer bring the Fox chicken and grain to the other side of the river?

The Solution: The man and the chicken cross the river, (the fox and corn are safe together), he leaves the chicken on the other side and goes back across. The man then takes the fox across the river, and since he can’t leave the fox and chicken together, he brings the chicken back.

What came first chicken or an egg?

Eggs certainly came before chickens, but chicken eggs did not—you can’t have one without the other. However, if we absolutely had to pick a side, based on the evolutionary evidence, we’re on Team Egg.

How can the farmer bring the chicken the caterpillar and the head of lettuce across the river?

A farmer wants to cross a river and take with him a chicken, a caterpillar, and a head of lettuce. There is a canoe that can fit himself plus either the chicken, the caterpillar, or the head of lettuce. If the chicken and the caterpillar are alone on one shore, the chicken will eat the caterpillar.

What came first the chicken or the egg?

But it doesn’t matter; at some point in evolutionary history when there were no chickens, two birds that were almost-but-not-quite chickens mated and laid an egg that hatched into the first chicken. If you are prepared to call that egg a chicken’s egg, then the egg came first.

Where does the farmer take the chicken and the Fox?

The farmer takes the chicken to the far side and leaves him there. The farmer returns in an empty boat and collects the fox (or grain.) Travelling again to the far side he deposits the fox (or grain) & picks up the chicken to return to the near side. At the near side he deposits the chicken and collects the grain (or fox).

Do you leave the chicken with the Fox or the grain?

The most frequent initial answer to this is to take the chicken first to the other side. However, when he goes back to take either the fox or the grain to the other side…he cannot leave the chicken with either the fox or the grain. And this is the head-scratching moment of this puzzle.

How does a man get a Fox and a chicken?

A man has to get a fox, a chicken, and a sack of corn across a river. He has a rowboat, and it can only carry him and one other thing. If the fox and the chicken are left together, the fox will eat the chicken. If the chicken and the corn are left together, the chicken will eat the corn. How does the man do it?

What was the riddle chicken fox and grain?

The old “Chicken, Fox and Grain” riddle goes a little something like this… The farmer needs to get across the river, but he can only take thing at a time with him in the boat. However, he has a fox, a chicken and a bag of grain. If he takes the grain first and leaves the fox with the chicken – the fox will eat the chicken.

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Ruth Doyle