The wolf-goat-cabbage Problem Description of the problem: There is a farmer who wishes to cross a river but he is not alone. He also has a goat, a wolf, and a cabbage along with him. There is only one boat available which can support the farmer and either of the goat, wolf or the cabbage. So at a time, the boat can have only two objects (farmer and one other). But the problem is, if the goat and wolf are left alone (either in the boat or onshore), the wolf will eat the goat. Similarly, if the goat and cabbage are left alone, then goat will eat the cabbage. The farmer wants to cross the river with all three of his belongings: goat, wolf, and cabbage. Complete the state space of this problem. The green state is valid state (you should expand it until to reach the goal state) and orange state is invalid state (you should not expand it). • w: wolf • g: goat • c: cabbage • f: framer • ||: rive.
The wolf-goat-cabbage Problem
Description of the problem: There is a farmer who wishes to cross a river but he is not alone. He also has a goat, a wolf, and a cabbage along with him. There is only one boat available which can support the farmer and either of the goat, wolf or the cabbage. So at a time, the boat can have only two objects (farmer and one other).
But the problem is, if the goat and wolf are left alone (either in the boat or onshore), the wolf will eat the goat. Similarly, if the goat and cabbage are left alone, then goat will eat the cabbage. The farmer wants to cross the river with all three of his belongings: goat, wolf, and cabbage.
Complete the state space of this problem. The green state is valid state (you should expand it until to reach the goal state) and orange state is invalid state (you should not expand it).
• w: wolf
• g: goat
• c: cabbage
• f: framer
• ||: rive.
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