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Answer each question, then export your work as JSON for Canvas.
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When you reach Export, click Copy JSON and paste it into your Canvas submission.
What are the 5 steps of the problem-solving process?
What is the problem in the wolf, sheep, cabbage riddle? Define it.
What is your plan for HOW you will solve the problem? (Not how you solved it yet.)
Keep trying and repeating. Did you solve it? If so, why were you able to solve it? What happened?
There are nine justices on the United States Supreme Court, and before a session begins, each justice shakes hands with every other justice exactly once. No one shakes hands with themselves, and no pair repeats a handshake. How many total handshakes take place?
Explain why the birthday paradox works lots of times.
What is the problem in the zombie riddle? Define it.
We will watch the zombie riddle in class. Answer based on the video.
Describe your plan for how you will approach solving the zombie riddle. Focus on the strategy or method you will use (for example, drawing diagrams, listing cases, testing scenarios, or working step-by-step), not the final answer or specific moves.
We will watch the zombie riddle in class. Answer based on the video.
Try your plan. What happened?
We will watch the zombie riddle in class. Answer based on the video.
Did your solution work? If so, why were you able to solve it? What happened?
We will watch the zombie riddle in class. Answer based on the video.
This creates a JSON object with your answers. Paste it into Canvas.
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