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Person 2 - Knows that including himself there's an even number of red hats. If he looks forward and can also see an even number of red hats. This means he is wearing a blue hat. Had he been wearing a red hat then the person behind him would have seen 3, an odd number. Person 3 - Knows they started with an even number of red hats and that nobody other than (possibly) the first person has declared themselves to be wearing a red hat, so including himself there are an even number of red hats. He looks forward and can see one red hat, an odd number. That this has changed between him and the people in front of him means he is wearing a red hat. Person 4 - Knows that to start there were an even number of red hats and nobody has been killed other than the first person. So including himself there is an odd number of red hats. He looks forward and can zero (an even number, ) of red hats. That this has changed between including and excluding him means he is wearing a red hat. Person 5 - Knows that to start there were an even number of red hats.
For this to happen, the first prisoner to speak will say "blue", if the number of blue hats he sees in front of him is even, or "red" if he sees an odd number. This information, coupled with the responses other prisoners have already given and the hats in front is enough to work out what colour hat is on your head. In this case, everyone except the first prisoner will definitely answer correctly.
The night before the line-up, the prisoners can discuss a strategy to help them survive. What should they do? Give up? Here's the solution... The best solution will present a situation where 99 of the prisoners can be saved with 100 percent certainty, while the final prisoner will have a 50/50 chance of survival. To ensure this, the prisoners must agree upon a communication protocol: The first prisoner to speak will say blue, if the number of blue hats he sees in front of him is even or 'red' if the number is odd. Using this information, the other prisoners can figure out their own hat colours based on the hats they see in front of them, and the responses they've heard behind. In this case, everyone except the first prisoner will definitely answer correctly. Here's a longer breakdown Let's pretend there's only 5 people involved Person 1 - Follows the rule 'if he sees an odd number of red hats he calls out red, if he sees an even number of red hats he calls out blue. ' he calls out blue because he sees an even number of red hats and dies.
Job recruiters don't want to hear that the electrical system should be completely overhauled because of this problem, nor that if you lived in this house, you wouldn't have this problem because you would know what lights and switches are connected in the first place. Try to be logical! There are a few ways you could go here, but one correct response would be to turn on one of the light switches for a while and then turn it off. Then turn on a second switch for a about 30 seconds and then turn it off. Finally turn the third switch on and then quickly go up the stairs to check the bulbs. The bulb too hot to touch would be connected to the first switch, the mildly warm bulb would be connected to the second, while the light that remains on would be connected to the third. Another solution would be to flick the first switch on and off about 1000 times so as to cause the first light bulb to rupture, while turning the second light switch on, and leaving the third off. When you go upstairs, all of the lightbulbs would correspond.