Corning Community College
CSCS2330 Discrete Structures
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To apply your skills in the solving of a logic puzzle. We're going to increase the grid resolution by 1, for a 7×7 grid size, our last puzzle on the easiest level of difficulty.
Each week there will be a new puzzle with gradually increasing resolution and/or difficulty. Next week we will reset to 4×4 and ramp up the difficulty to intermediate.
Some things to keep in mind when solving this type of puzzle:
Remember, keeping track of what has been eliminated is just as important as tracking what has been identified. A lot of trouble or “dead ends” have emerged when people were not keeping full inventory on grid box eliminations.
Please do endeavor to put forth original, honest effort in the solving of these puzzles, by hand; the process will help foster and solidify many analytical reasoning skills that will influence and improve your logic and programming skills. Improvements won't happen overnight, but through consistent practice, by the end of the semester you should start reaping the benefits of such an activity.
A 15-year reunion took place at Eastwick High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned “King of the Reunion.” Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport they played in high school, the number of votes they received, and their current occupation.
Logic grids are not the only form of logic puzzle; here is another one that relies heavily on logic and reasoning in order to sift through.
A letter division puzzle is one where the numbers 0-9 have been replaced with various letters of the alphabet; it is your task to determine what number each letter maps to, and report that to me in the project submission.
Some things to keep in mind when solving this type of puzzle:
As I said: For this sort of problem, you will likely want to take notes; all the various little tests you concoct to prove or disprove some relationship can be important in the bigger picture. This may also take a bit longer and seem more overwhelming (especially at first), but really, it is just longhand math :) Remember to attack the problem in pieces, and not head-on all-at-once.
Practice some similar math problems to derive patterns so that the seemingly unfamiliar letters performing math can start to make more sense.
GIG +--------- STARS | GLITTERY -IRSYAR ====== IIRERR - STARS ====== GHRSSY -IRSYAR ====== TSTIA
number | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
letter |
To submit this weekly puzzle, simply run the submit line below; a submit-time questionnaire will collect your puzzle results.
When you have completed work on the project, and are ready to submit, you would do the following:
lab46:~/src/discrete/wpf$ submit discrete wpf3 Submitting discrete project "wpf3": SUCCESSFULLY SUBMITTED lab46:~/src/discrete/wpf$