I’ve got a new Logic question for you guys, if you dare. Â :evil:
I worked on this last weekend and finally got it on Sunday.
WARNING: Â This is NOT easy, and will take time. Â Pursue at you own risk.
Here’s the problem:
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There are five houses in a row.
1 - The architectual engineer lives in the red house.
2 - The electrical engineer attended Texas Tech.
3 - A compass is the favorite drafting tool in the green house.
4 - The mechanical engineer’s favorite tool is the template.
5 - The green house is just to the right of the white house.
6 - The man who is 50 years old attended Georgia Tech.
7 - The man who is 40 years old lives in the yellow house.
8 - The man in the middle house values most his T-square.
9 - The civil engineer lives in the first house.
10 - The man 25 years old lives next to the man who attended MIT.
11 - The man who is 40 years old lives next to the man who attended Purdue.
12 - The man who is 30 places high value on his scale.
13 - The industrial engineer is 45 years old.
14 - The civil engineer lives next to the blue house.
Each man is a different kind of engineer, has one house, has one most prized drafting tool, attended a different engineering school and is a different age.
Which man attended UCLA?
Which has a gold plated drafting pen?
End problem
I will not accept guesses, infact to answer it you need to figure out the entire grid, so you’ll have to list all five attributes for each house.
Good luck. Â :evil: