Corning Community College CSCS2330 Discrete Structures ~~TOC~~ ======Project: 5x5 LOGIC PUZZLE - WEEKLY PUZZLE FUN (wpf1)====== =====Objective===== To apply your skills in the solving of a logic puzzle. =====Puzzle Backstory===== The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found. =====Puzzle===== {{ :haas:fall2016:discrete:projects:wpf1.png |}} =====Clues===== - Of the mammoth believed to be 140,000 years old and the mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall, one was named "Peanut" and the other was unearthed in Alaska. - "Snuffles" was either the animal found in Alaska or the mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old. - "Ellie" isn't believed to be 140,000 years old. - "Thumper" wasn't exactly 9.3 ft tall. - The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall lived 30,000 years after the mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall. - The mammoth believed to be 110,000 years old and the mammoth found in Michigan were different animals. - The mammoth believed to be 170,000 years old wasn't found in Michigan. - The animal that was 8.2 ft tall wasn't found in Saskatchewan. - The animal that was 7.8 ft tall lived 60,000 years after "Snuffles". - "Ellie" isn't believed to be 110,000 years old. - The animal that was 8.9 ft tall was unearthed in Greenland. - The mammoth that was 9.3 ft tall was unearthed in Alaska. =====Submission===== To submit this weekly puzzle, simply run the **submit** line below; a submit-time questionnaire will collect your puzzle results. ====Submit Tool Usage==== When you have completed work on the project, and are ready to submit, you would do the following: lab46:~/src/discrete/wpf$ submit discrete wpf1 Submitting discrete project "wpf1": SUCCESSFULLY SUBMITTED lab46:~/src/discrete/wpf$