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Mathematics, 31.01.2020 04:03 jcazares3558

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, β€œmy door does not lead to the money.”

doorman #2 says, β€œmy door leads to the money.”

doorman #3 says, β€œi always tell the truth. my door leads to a pile of leaves.”

which door leads to the money?

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