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[The Herald] Angeline Gata, Deputy Minister Primary & Secondary Education
TUESDAY, 21 JANUARY 2025, 00:38
[The Herald] Angeline Gata, Deputy Minister Primary & Secondary Education
The answer to today’s queueing condundrum
Earlier today I set you the following logic problem, as a retrospective commemoration of World Logic Day. Here it is again with the solution – and a comment about how it relates to the real world.
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A head-scratching hat puzzle
Today’s puzzle retrospectively commemorates UNESCO’s World Logic Day, which took place last week. (The date, January 14, is both the day Kurt Gödel died and the day Alfred Tarski was born, a calendrical coincidence that links the pre-eminent logicians of the twentieth century.)
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