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  2. Wolf, goat and cabbage problem - Wikipedia

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    A farmer with a wolf, a goat, and a cabbage must cross a river by boat. The boat can carry only the farmer and a single item. If left unattended together, the wolf would eat the goat, or the goat would eat the cabbage. How can they cross the river without anything being eaten?

  3. Problem solving - Wikipedia

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    Problem solving is the process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles, a frequent part of most activities. Problems in need of solutions range from simple personal tasks (e.g. how to turn on an appliance) to complex issues in business and technical fields.

  4. Induction puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Induction puzzles are logic puzzles, which are examples of multi-agent reasoning, where the solution evolves along with the principle of induction. [1] [2] A puzzle's scenario always involves multiple players with the same reasoning capability, who go through the same reasoning steps.

  5. Problem-based learning - Wikipedia

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    Problem-based learning focuses on engaging students in finding solutions to real life situations and pertinent contextualized problems. In this method discussion forums collaborative research take the place of lecturing.

  6. Ages of Three Children puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The Ages of Three Children puzzle (sometimes referred to as the Census-Taker Problem [1]) is a logical puzzle in number theory which on first inspection seems to have insufficient information to solve.

  7. These Toy Storage Solutions are Even Cuter Than Your Kids ...

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    Ahead, we highlight 10 fun and functional stuffed animal storage solutions that can work for any home, from over-the-door storage to ideas for corners and shelves.

  8. Missionaries and cannibals problem - Wikipedia

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    The missionaries and cannibals problem, and the closely related jealous husbands problem, are classic river-crossing logic puzzles. The missionaries and cannibals problem is a well-known toy problem in artificial intelligence, where it was used by Saul Amarel as an example of problem representation.

  9. Free-range kids are becoming a problem at the airport ... - AOL

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    If you're flying with young kids, you may wonder if it's OK to let your kids run free anywhere at the airport. When are they old enough to let them out of your sight?

  10. Word problem (mathematics education) - Wikipedia

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    Word problem (mathematics education) In science education, a word problem is a mathematical exercise (such as in a textbook, worksheet, or exam) where significant background information on the problem is presented in ordinary language rather than in mathematical notation.

  11. 'Kate Plus 8': Kate's problem with parents who let their kids win

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    On "Kate Plus 8," Kate took the kids to an indoor sports center to get some exercise. The family started playing a game called "gaga ball" which requires you to roll a ball at other player's ...