Sunday, May 16, 2010

Garden math logic question...?

Five friends have their gardens next to one another, where they grow three types of crops: fruit (apple, pear, nut, cherry), veggies (carrot, parsley, gourd, onion), %26amp; flowers (aster, rose, tulip, lily)


-All five grow exactly 4 different varieties.


-Each variety is in at least one garden


-Only one is in 4 gardens


-Only in one garden are 3 different types of crops


-Only in one garden is all 4 varieties of one type of crop


-Pear is in the two gardens on either end


-Paul's garden is in the middle; no lilies it it


-Aster grower doesn't grow veggies


-Rose grower doesn't grow parsley


-Nut grower also grows gourd and parsley


-Apples and cherries are in the first garden


-Only in two gardens are cherries


-Sam has onions and cherries


-Luke grows only two types of fruit


-Tulip is only in two gardens


-Apple only in one garden


-Only one garden next to Zick's has parsley


-Sam's garden is not on the border


-Hank doesn't grow veggies or asters


-Paul has exactly 3 kinds of veggies

Garden math logic question...?
Just anyhow plant and nature will have its way of making things work for you.
Reply:You need to draw it out and apply all the logic to the drawing, I'll work on it.

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