Two spies want to get in an enemy's military
base. In order to get in they have to give the correct countersign to the guard
at the gate after he gives them the sign. So they wait hidden nearby the gate
so that they will overhear the countersign from another soldier.
One soldier comes and the guard gives the sign:
"6". The soldier answers "3". The guard lets him pass.
Another soldier comes. The guard says "12" and the soldier gives the
answer "6". The guard lets him pass. So, the first spy goes at the
gate and the guard asks says "10". The spy, sure that he knew the
answer as he was, says "5". Immediately, the guard shoots him dead.
Then
the other spy, who saw that the other spy was killed when he gave the
countersign, had now understood what the right answer would be, whatever the
guard's sign was. So, he walks to the gate and the guard says "8".
The spy gives the correct answer and the guard lets him in. What was the answer
that the spy gave?
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The
answer is "5". The countersign is always the number of letters of the
number that the guard gives.
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