A man transports a fox, a duck and corn in a boat.
The boat is only capable of transpoting himself and one of the other
three with each crossing.
Question: How did he succeed in crossing them all without letting the
fox eat the duck or the duck eat the corn?
ANSWER BELOW:
Answer :
He transports the duck.
He returns to get fox, transports fox but brings back duck.
He leaves duck on shore and crosses with corn.
He leaves corn with fox and returns to get duck.
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