Four identical boxes, each box containing 3 balls, each ball being either black or white, were placed before four men: Al, Bert, Cal and Don. No two boxes contained the same selection of ball colors. Each box bore a label that correctly identified the contents of one and only one of the boxes, but no individual box bore its correct label.
After each man, at random, was given one of the boxes, they were given the following test. Each in turn, and out of sight of the others, was to blindly remove two of the balls from his box, read the label on his box, and then endeavor to tell to the others the color of the third ball, which remained in the box.
It did not seem a difficult task, but the results were a bit surprising:
Al:
I've drawn two black balls.
I can tell you the color of the third ball.
Bert:
I've drawn one white ball and one black ball.
I can tell you the color of the third ball.
Cal:
I've drawn two white balls.
I'm not able to tell you the color of the third ball.
Don: (who was blind, and could not read his box's label)
I don't need to draw.
I can tell you the colors of the balls in my box.
I can tell you the color of the third ball in each of the others' boxes.
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Four identical boxes, each box containing 3 balls, each ball being either black or white, were placed before four men: Al, Bert, Cal and Don. No two boxes contained the same selection of ball colors. Each box bore a label that correctly identified the contents of one and only one of the boxes, but no individual box bore its correct label.
After each man, at random, was given one of the boxes, they were given the following test. Each in turn, and out of sight of the others, was to blindly remove two of the balls from his box, read the label on his box, and then endeavor to tell to the others the color of the third ball, which remained in the box.
It did not seem a difficult task, but the results were a bit surprising:
I've drawn two black balls.
I can tell you the color of the third ball.
I've drawn one white ball and one black ball.
I can tell you the color of the third ball.
I've drawn two white balls.
I'm not able to tell you the color of the third ball.
I don't need to draw.
I can tell you the colors of the balls in my box.
I can tell you the color of the third ball in each of the others' boxes.
And then he proceeded to do so. How did he tell?
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