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A prisoner must choose between two doors: one leads to freedom, the other to death. Two guards: one always lies, one always tells truth. One question to one guard—what do you ask?
Answer
“Which door would the other guard say is freedom?” then choose the opposite
Explanation
Ask: “Which door would the other guard say leads to freedom?” Then pick the other door.
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