(December 1, 2018 at 12:52 am)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote:(December 1, 2018 at 12:40 am)Cherub786 Wrote: I remember this one from my childhood:
A shepherd has 3 possessions, a lion (don't ask why), a lamb and a stack of hay
He wants to cross the river with all his possessions, but the boat only has capacity for one item plus the driver (he has to drive).
If he is not present to control the situation, the lion will eat the lamb and the lamb will eat the grass
How does he get these three across the river?
Assuming he can take more than one trip:
1. Cross with the lamb (the lion doesn't eat the grass)
2. Go back and get the lion. (Lion doesn't eat lamb when it gets there because he is there)
3. When he brings back the lamb, grab the grass and take it to the other side (Lion doesn't care about the grass)
4. Go back and bring the lamb again.
Took me a few minutes, but that's my guess.
Bingo! Well done