This is an extension of my last which was flawed but still had some value to the board thanks to contribution from araver.
Suppose that you encounter 7 people, each of whom is either a truth teller (always tells the truth), a liar (always tell lies), or a random answerer (always answer randomly with 'Yes' or 'No'). You know that in this group of 7, there are 3 random answerers, 2 truth teller, and 2 liars, but you don't know which person is which. The puzzle is to identify the 3 random answerers with the following information:
1) You can only ask yes/no questions to 1 person at a time
2) You can ask the same question of different people, or address different questions to the same person.
3) You can not ask any question which is impossible for a truth teller/liar to answer with a yes/no (ie. asking a truth teller what a random answerer would say to a particular question, asking paradoxes, etc. )
4) Everytime you ask a question, your question count increases by 1
5) Each person in the group of 7 knows what type of people the remaining 6 are.
Determine a strategy that is guaranteed to find the 3 random answerers in 10 questions or less.
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This is an extension of my last which was flawed but still had some value to the board thanks to contribution from araver.
Suppose that you encounter 7 people, each of whom is either a truth teller (always tells the truth), a liar (always tell lies), or a random answerer (always answer randomly with 'Yes' or 'No'). You know that in this group of 7, there are 3 random answerers, 2 truth teller, and 2 liars, but you don't know which person is which. The puzzle is to identify the 3 random answerers with the following information:
1) You can only ask yes/no questions to 1 person at a time
2) You can ask the same question of different people, or address different questions to the same person.
3) You can not ask any question which is impossible for a truth teller/liar to answer with a yes/no (ie. asking a truth teller what a random answerer would say to a particular question, asking paradoxes, etc. )
4) Everytime you ask a question, your question count increases by 1
5) Each person in the group of 7 knows what type of people the remaining 6 are.
Determine a strategy that is guaranteed to find the 3 random answerers in 10 questions or less.
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