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In this puzzle, you have a clock that is broken and shows the correct time twice a day, but you don't know when. You also don't know whether the clock shows AM or PM. You can set the clock correctly just once. So, how can you determine which is the correct time on the clock?
Don't worry! There is a way to solve this puzzle by using some logic. Follow these steps:
Step 1: Set the clock to 12:00.
Step 2: Wait for a few minutes, let's say 5 minutes.
Step 3: If the clock moves forward, then you set it at 12:05 AM. If it moves backward, then you set it at 11:55 AM.
Step 4: Wait until the clock shows the same time again, let's say 6 hours later.
Step 5: If the clock shows 12:05, then it was set to 12:05 AM. If it shows 11:55, then it was set to 11:55 AM.
The logic behind this solution is simple. If you set the clock at 12:00, then there are two possible times when the clock will show the correct time: 12:00 and some other time (let's call it x). If you wait for a few minutes and the clock moves forward, then x must be a time between 12:00 and 12:05. If the clock moves backward, then x must be a time between 11:55 and 12:00. By setting the clock to either 12:05 or 11:55, you eliminate one of the possibilities, and you can use the next reading of the clock to determine whether it was set to AM or PM.
So, this is how you can solve the puzzle of the broken clock. By following these simple steps and using logic, you can determine the correct time on the clock.
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