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  • H hackC

    Tom has six pairs of black gloves and six pairs of brown gloves in his drawer. In complete darkness, how many gloves must he take from the drawer in order to be sure to get a pair that match? Just to have a little fun.... "C++ will solve any problem."

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    ensger
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    Less than 4;P Or 8 if he wants to have a special color:| But 3 should be a good value;P -- modified at 10:56 Friday 16th June, 2006

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    • H hackC

      Tom has six pairs of black gloves and six pairs of brown gloves in his drawer. In complete darkness, how many gloves must he take from the drawer in order to be sure to get a pair that match? Just to have a little fun.... "C++ will solve any problem."

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      3

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        hackC
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        Remeber it says "how many TO BE SURE" "C++ will solve any problem." -- modified at 10:58 Friday 16th June, 2006

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        • H hackC

          Tom has six pairs of black gloves and six pairs of brown gloves in his drawer. In complete darkness, how many gloves must he take from the drawer in order to be sure to get a pair that match? Just to have a little fun.... "C++ will solve any problem."

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          Dario Solera
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          Ooooooooold. :) I knew it with socks, not gloves, though... :-D _____________________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA] - Developing ScrewTurn Wiki 0.2a...

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          • H hackC

            Tom has six pairs of black gloves and six pairs of brown gloves in his drawer. In complete darkness, how many gloves must he take from the drawer in order to be sure to get a pair that match? Just to have a little fun.... "C++ will solve any problem."

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            hackC
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            13 he could possibly take out 6 black left hand gloves and then 6 brown left hand gloves, the next one would have to be either the right hand or left hand match. "C++ will solve any problem." -- modified at 11:08 Friday 16th June, 2006

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              13 he could possibly take out 6 black left hand gloves and then 6 brown left hand gloves, the next one would have to be either the right hand or left hand match. "C++ will solve any problem." -- modified at 11:08 Friday 16th June, 2006

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              Nish Nishant
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              Cool - good puzzle :-) Regards, Nish


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              • H hackC

                Tom has six pairs of black gloves and six pairs of brown gloves in his drawer. In complete darkness, how many gloves must he take from the drawer in order to be sure to get a pair that match? Just to have a little fun.... "C++ will solve any problem."

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                Jun Du
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                It depends on whether you can wear left glove on right hand and vice versa. This is old...some company's quiz test for new hires. Keep on trying. - It's easier to make than to correct a mistake.

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                • H hackC

                  13 he could possibly take out 6 black left hand gloves and then 6 brown left hand gloves, the next one would have to be either the right hand or left hand match. "C++ will solve any problem." -- modified at 11:08 Friday 16th June, 2006

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                  Martin Haesemeyer
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                  Wow, see I knew this one with socks - and then 3 would have been the answer. Didn't think at all about the "handedness" of the gloves... Cheers Martin

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                  • H hackC

                    Remeber it says "how many TO BE SURE" "C++ will solve any problem." -- modified at 10:58 Friday 16th June, 2006

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                    Josh Smith
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                    I heard this one with socks, not gloves. As Jun Du pointed out, some gloves can be worn on either hand. The lefthand/righthand issue was noted, but safely ignored because of this. :-D Good puzzle, though. I think that it would be better if the objects were shoes, instead of gloves, because then you could have no doubt that the left/right issue was inescapable. Josh

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                      It depends on whether you can wear left glove on right hand and vice versa. This is old...some company's quiz test for new hires. Keep on trying. - It's easier to make than to correct a mistake.

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                      I've been lurking here for a while but I had to respond to this one... A lot of people probably know this one (or something similar) but here goes: There are two rooms. In one there are four light switches, in the other there are four lights controlled by the swtiches. It is impossible to see into one room from the other. If you can enter each room only once, how do you determine which switch controls which light? Anyway, this being my first post.. Hello everyone, hope to be useful and/or entertaining.

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                        I've been lurking here for a while but I had to respond to this one... A lot of people probably know this one (or something similar) but here goes: There are two rooms. In one there are four light switches, in the other there are four lights controlled by the swtiches. It is impossible to see into one room from the other. If you can enter each room only once, how do you determine which switch controls which light? Anyway, this being my first post.. Hello everyone, hope to be useful and/or entertaining.

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                        J4amieC
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                        Something to do with feeling which lightbulbs are hot. Current blacklist svmilky - Extremely rude | FeRtoll - Rude personal emails | ironstrike1 - Rude & Obnoxious behaviour

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                        • H hackC

                          Tom has six pairs of black gloves and six pairs of brown gloves in his drawer. In complete darkness, how many gloves must he take from the drawer in order to be sure to get a pair that match? Just to have a little fun.... "C++ will solve any problem."

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                          Chris Losinger
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                          13 worst case draw is 6 LH Black then 6 RH Brown #13 will match something Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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                          • P Photonman007

                            I've been lurking here for a while but I had to respond to this one... A lot of people probably know this one (or something similar) but here goes: There are two rooms. In one there are four light switches, in the other there are four lights controlled by the swtiches. It is impossible to see into one room from the other. If you can enter each room only once, how do you determine which switch controls which light? Anyway, this being my first post.. Hello everyone, hope to be useful and/or entertaining.

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                            David Crow
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                            Photonman007 wrote:

                            In one there are four light switches...

                            I've heard it before, but with three.


                            "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

                            "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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                              I've been lurking here for a while but I had to respond to this one... A lot of people probably know this one (or something similar) but here goes: There are two rooms. In one there are four light switches, in the other there are four lights controlled by the swtiches. It is impossible to see into one room from the other. If you can enter each room only once, how do you determine which switch controls which light? Anyway, this being my first post.. Hello everyone, hope to be useful and/or entertaining.

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                              Jun Du
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                              An IBM or MS quiz? Don't remember which one. Three is easy, lets try four. I guess you need to label all four switches first. Then follow these steps: 1) Turn on switch 1, wait for a couple of seconds, then turn it off; 2) Waite a comple of minutes; 3) Turn on switch 2, wait for a couple of seconds, then turn it off; 4) Turn on switch 3 and leave it on; 5) Enter the bulb room to check: - The light on is linked to switch 3; - The warm one is switch 1; - The hotter one is 2; - The last is 4. Any other thoughts? - It's easier to make than to correct a mistake.

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                              • H hackC

                                Tom has six pairs of black gloves and six pairs of brown gloves in his drawer. In complete darkness, how many gloves must he take from the drawer in order to be sure to get a pair that match? Just to have a little fun.... "C++ will solve any problem."

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                                Andy Brummer
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                                I came up with 8 because surely you can feel the difference between left hand and right hand gloves when you are picking them up. 1 left hand glove 7 right hand gloves


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                                  Something to do with feeling which lightbulbs are hot. Current blacklist svmilky - Extremely rude | FeRtoll - Rude personal emails | ironstrike1 - Rude & Obnoxious behaviour

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                                  Dan Neely
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                                  This solution requires the bulbs be incandesent. flourecent and led bulbs put out very little waste here, incandesent bulbs put out primarily heat with a little bit of light as an afterthought.

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                                    Tom has six pairs of black gloves and six pairs of brown gloves in his drawer. In complete darkness, how many gloves must he take from the drawer in order to be sure to get a pair that match? Just to have a little fun.... "C++ will solve any problem."

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                                    2. A logical person would turn on the light, use a flashlight, or would have installed emergency power-outage lights. Having reduced this to an already-solved problem, Tom simply retrieves gloves from the drawer as desired. :-> -- I've killed again, haven't I?

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                                      This solution requires the bulbs be incandesent. flourecent and led bulbs put out very little waste here, incandesent bulbs put out primarily heat with a little bit of light as an afterthought.

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                                      David Crow
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                                      dan neely wrote:

                                      ...with a little bit of light as an afterthought.

                                      I like that!


                                      "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

                                      "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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                                        dan neely wrote:

                                        ...with a little bit of light as an afterthought.

                                        I like that!


                                        "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

                                        "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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                                        Dan Neely
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                                        DavidCrow wrote:

                                        dan neely wrote: ...with a little bit of light as an afterthought. I like that!

                                        It's literally true. The black body curve of an incandesent bulb peaks in the IR range. The light is rich in red wavelengths and poor in blue.

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                                        • H hackC

                                          Tom has six pairs of black gloves and six pairs of brown gloves in his drawer. In complete darkness, how many gloves must he take from the drawer in order to be sure to get a pair that match? Just to have a little fun.... "C++ will solve any problem."

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                                          Chris Meech
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                                          How many hands does he have? :) Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] When no one was looking, every single American woman between the ages of 18 and 32 went out and got a tatoo just above their rumpus. [link[^]]

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