A man is stranded on a riverbank with a wolf, a rabbit and a carrot.
He finds a boat with which to cross the river, but the boat can fit only himself and either the wolf, the rabbit or the carrot.
If he leaves the wolf with the rabbit, the wolf will eat the rabbit.
If he leaves the rabbit with the carrot, the rabbit will surely eat the carrot.
How can he cross the river with the wolf, the rabbit and the carrot?
He finds a boat with which to cross the river, but the boat can fit only himself and either the wolf, the rabbit or the carrot.
If he leaves the wolf with the rabbit, the wolf will eat the rabbit.
If he leaves the rabbit with the carrot, the rabbit will surely eat the carrot.
How can he cross the river with the wolf, the rabbit and the carrot?
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