The fox, goose, and a bag of grain

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  1. no-reality_allowed ¢ℓαιяνσуαηт ℓσνєкιℓℓ

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    A farmer has a fox, goose and a bag of grain, and one boat to cross a stream, which is only big enough to take one of the three across with him at a time. If left alone together, the fox would eat the goose and the goose would eat the grain. How can the farmer get all three across the stream?
     
  2. S.R.K.N. Moogle Assistant

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    Take the fox, then the grain, then the goose...
     
  3. Spaze Gummi Ship Junkie

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    If you took the fox first then the goose would be left with the grain. <<
     
  4. Graxe King's Apprentice

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    Take the goose, then the fox and bring the goose back, then leave the goose and take the grain, and finally take the goose back.
     
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  6. no-reality_allowed ¢ℓαιяνσуαηт ℓσνєкιℓℓ

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    You win :D