You have a square table with four people (one on each side) sitting round it. In the centre of the table there is a large obstruction which prevents each person seeing the person directly in front of them. They are then told to raise their hand if they can see at least one woman either side of them.
In actual fact, all four people are women and so they all raise their hands. They are then told to deduce the sex of the person sitting opposite. After quite a while, one of them successfully works out that the person opposite her is also a woman.
Assuming that no cheating takes place, how could she logically come to this conclusion?
2006-06-16
13:27:19
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