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If the prisoners don't run, it's easy, else it's impossible. First a prisoner and a guard go to the other side, prisoner gets out, guard rows back to the rest Second, a guard and a prisoner gets into the boat (so 1 prisoner, 2 guards stay on the original side), now the guard gets off and the prisoner rows back to the rest. And this repeats till the end, where they don't have to row back
There are two guards and two doors; one door to doom and one door to freedom.One guard will always lie, the other will tell the truth.You have one question.What do you ask to gain freedom?All you have to do is ask either guard what the other one will say if you asked the door to freedom.The liar will tell you the truth teller will lie and tell you that the freedom door is the doom door.The truth teller will tell you that the liar will lie and tell you that the freedom door is the doom door.In either case you simply take the other door, which you know is the door to freedom.
The Coast Guard applies social marketing with its various boating/water safety programs that are designed to reduce death and injuries.
A high school diploma is all that's usually required for employment as a security guard. It usually doesn't matter what courses you took, as long as you stuck with it and graduated.
Wing Guard term is mostly used when a team is playing defense. In offense he could be either point guard or shooting guard!
You can still see it in miami but guards guard it
Please reconstruct your question using the correct terminology. Hint: there are no 'royal British guards.'
The plural form for the noun guard is guards.
Ask either one this: "If I were to ask the other guard what door was the door to heaven what would he say?" Then once they answer pick the other door.
The plural of guard is guards. As in "the dog closely guards the cookie she just stole".
There are no right and kleft guards in basketball. There is a Shooting guard and a Point Guard
Guard is present tense. I/We/You/They guard; He/She/It guards.
The Swiss Guards are the body guards of the pope.
they guard Egypt
Guards
point guard and shooting guard
hard rhymes with guard but i dont know about guards