On a train, Smith, Robinson, and Jones are the fireman, the brakemen, and the engineer (not necessarily in the same order) Also aboard the train are three passengers with the same names, Mr. Smith, Mr. Robinson, and Mr. Jones
(1) Mr. Robinson is a passenger. He lives in Detroit.
(2) The brakeman lives exactly halfway between Chicago and Detroit
(3) Mr. Jones is a passenger. He earns $20,000 per year
(4) The brakeman's nearest neighbor, one of the passengers, earn exactly 3times as much as the brakeman
(5) Smith is not a passenger. He beats the fireman in billiards
(6) the passenger whose name is the same as the brakeman's lives in Chicago
who is the engineer?
can anyone tell me who the engineer is? why?
(1) Mr. Robinson is a passenger. He lives in Detroit.
(2) The brakeman lives exactly halfway between Chicago and Detroit
(3) Mr. Jones is a passenger. He earns $20,000 per year
(4) The brakeman's nearest neighbor, one of the passengers, earn exactly 3times as much as the brakeman
(5) Smith is not a passenger. He beats the fireman in billiards
(6) the passenger whose name is the same as the brakeman's lives in Chicago
who is the engineer?
can anyone tell me who the engineer is? why?