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OpenStudy (anonymous):

There are three doors, each with a different path behind it. One door leads to $1 million and the other two doors lead to a pile of leaves. In front of each door is a doorman. You know that one of them always tells the truth and the other two always tell lies. Doorman #1 says, “My door does not lead to the money.” Doorman #2 says, “My door leads to the money.” Doorman #3 says, “I always tell the truth. My door leads to a pile of leaves.” Which door leads to the money? Either Door 1 or Door 3, depending on which doorman tells the truth Door 2

OpenStudy (e.cociuba):

Doorman #2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry, it did not paste the whole thing...here are the options and I am leaning towards the 3rd one. Either Door 1 or Door 3, depending on which doorman tells the truth Door 2 Door 3 Either Door 1 or Door 2, depending on which doorman tells the truth

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Um, I am on a wrong answer roll today!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Doorman 1 is telling the truth, door#3 has the money. Trial and error basically.

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