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Originally posted by Semicollegiate
The three gods have no identities assinged to them in the definition of the problem so whatever alogorythm is used to solve the problem would depend on which gods was asked first. Therefore the identity of each god is assigned by the interviewer.
Originally posted by RationalDespair
I have one question about this:
Can I, for example, refer to the second or third God I will ask a question in my first question? E.g. "Is the third God I will ask a question a liar?"
I.e., is the order of asking the Gods known upfront, also by the Gods?
Originally posted by Tholidor
reply to post by sligtlyskeptical
It's considered a brain teaser because after the $1.00 refund, each man has paid $9.00 for the room (9 x 3 = 27) and the bellboy has $2.00 thus $27.00 + $2.00 = $29.00. Where did the remaining $1.00 go?