You take the goat to the other side so the cabbage and wolf are alone. Then you go back to the side where the wolf and cabbage are. You take the cabbage and go to the other side where the goat is. You leave the cabbage but take the goat back to the side where the wolf is. Then you leave the goat and take the wolf to the other side so the wolf and cabbage are alone again. Then you go back and get the goat and take it to the side where the wolf and the cabbage are. Now all three are on the other side of the river.
1) Take the chicken across. 2) Take the fox across and bring the chicken back. 3) Take the feed across. 4) Take the chicken across. Now you have brought everything across without hurting it!
first he takes the vegetarian animal across(goat?) then he comes back and gets the cabbage. He takes the cabbage acros and leaves it on the other side but he takes the vegetarian animal back with him. He leaves the vegetarian animal and takes the carnivour animal (dog ?) across to the side where the cabbage is. He leaves the dog with the cabbage and goes back and picks up the goat.
Take the sheep across take the wolf across take the sheep back to the other side take the hay across go back and get the sheep
The puzzle posits that you have a wolf, a goat, and cabbage to get across the river, but only one of them at a time. If you leave the wolf with the goat, it will eat the goat. If you leave the goat with the cabbage, it will eat the cabbage.As with all puzzles of the type, it involves crossing multiple times with the central object (the goat) so that it is always alone. The first crossing takes the goat across, and returns. On the second crossing, either the wolf or the cabbage goes across, but the goat is brought back to the original side of the river. Then the other item (cabbage or wolf) goes safely across and finally a 4th trip to bring the goat for good.This puzzle was part of the Poptropica quest of Nabooti island, where it used a fox, a chicken, and some feed. The solution was identical to the above, where once the crossing begins, the chicken is always either in the boat or by itself.
If the river doesn't provide spate, the farmer couldn't cultivate anything in the field. Thus river affects the life of a farmer.
First take the chicken across. Then take the fox across. Bring the chicken ti the side with the corn, then take the corn to the fox. Then bring the chicken to the other things.
I did this pretty much straight away then forgot how I did it so me and my sis went through this for a good half hour to figure it out again lol....yes we were very bored but we care about the internet community and all our fellow sad people so we've posted the answer for all those that are bothered to do this can do this =D It is very complicated but do it step by step and you shouldn't go wrong =D1. Cross the Farmer and the Wolf2. Bring the Farmer back3. Cross the Farmer and a Small Black Goat4. Bring the Farmer and the Wolf back5. Cross the Black Goat and the remaining Small Black Goat6. Bring the Black Goat back7. Cross the White Goat and the Black Goat8. Bring the White Goat back9. Cross the Farmer and the Wolf10. Bring the Black Goat back11. Cross the White Goat and the Black Goat12. Bring the White Goat back13. Cross the White Goat and a Small White Goat14. Bring the Farmer and the Wolf back15. Cross the Farmer and the remaining Small White Goat16. Bring the Farmer back17. Cross the Farmer and the WolfDONE =D woop! woop!ly x
The farmer cannot leave the cow and grass alone, because the cow will eat the grass. The farmer cannot leave the tiger and cow alone because the tiger will eat the cow. So, the farmer takes the cow across and leaves the tiger and grass. He swims back and gets the grass. He leaves the grass across and takes the cow back. He leaves the cow, and brings the tiger across. Then he goes back for the cow and brings it across. Now they are all across and the world is a happier place.
Step 1. Take the goat, leaving the wolf with the unappetising cabbage. Step 2. Row back. Step 3. Take the wolf. Step 4. Row back with the goat. Leaving the wolf alone. Step 5. Leave the goat and pick up the cabbage. Step 6. Leave the cabbage with the wolf and row back. Step 7. Pick up the goat, row across and continue with all three uneaten.
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cabbage stew