40 prisoners are on the deathrow. The warden gives them a chance to live. He puts 100 empty jars into room A and randomly puts 25 balls under the 100 jars. Each jar is either empty or contains 1 ball. In the other room, call it room B, the warden puts 100 empty jars, and a stack of 25 balls.
The warden then divides the group of 40 into two groups of 39 and 1. The group of 39 he puts into room A. The last prisoner goes into room B.
Each prisoner from room A will take turn looking under the entire 100 jars, but can not move or rearrange the contents. He then can go to room B and say one of four possible words to the prisoner. The 4 possible words are Brain, Teasers, Forum, Rules. Assume he can not convey any other information besides that word (so no facial expression, tone, body language, hand gestures, etc. ). The prisoner in room B will then have to reconstruct the permutation of the balls in room A.
If the prisoner in room B can successfully reconstruct the permutation in room A after the 39 turns, all 40 will live. Otherwise they will die.
The night before, the warden tells the prisoners this scheme, so the prisoners know that there will be exactly 25 balls under the 100 jars. They have 1 night to discuss a strategy.
1) Is there a guaranteed strategy for survival? If so, describe it.
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40 prisoners are on the deathrow. The warden gives them a chance to live. He puts 100 empty jars into room A and randomly puts 25 balls under the 100 jars. Each jar is either empty or contains 1 ball. In the other room, call it room B, the warden puts 100 empty jars, and a stack of 25 balls.
The warden then divides the group of 40 into two groups of 39 and 1. The group of 39 he puts into room A. The last prisoner goes into room B.
Each prisoner from room A will take turn looking under the entire 100 jars, but can not move or rearrange the contents. He then can go to room B and say one of four possible words to the prisoner. The 4 possible words are Brain, Teasers, Forum, Rules. Assume he can not convey any other information besides that word (so no facial expression, tone, body language, hand gestures, etc. ). The prisoner in room B will then have to reconstruct the permutation of the balls in room A.
If the prisoner in room B can successfully reconstruct the permutation in room A after the 39 turns, all 40 will live. Otherwise they will die.
The night before, the warden tells the prisoners this scheme, so the prisoners know that there will be exactly 25 balls under the 100 jars. They have 1 night to discuss a strategy.
1) Is there a guaranteed strategy for survival? If so, describe it.
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