问题

In this question, assume each person either always tells the truth or always lies. Emily is at the shopping mall. The person at the skate park says the person at the shopping mall lies. The person at the botanical garden says the person at the school tells the truth. Mateo is at the cafe. The person at the hotel tells the truth. Luna is at the zoo. Kehinde is at the observatory. Max is at the airport. The person at the art gallery says the person at the train station tells the truth. The person at the train station says the person at the bowling alley lies. The person at the campground says the person at the amusement park lies. The person at the gym says the person at the observatory lies. The person at the airport tells the truth. Jake is at the aquarium. Ryan is at the gym. The person at the cafe says the person at the planetarium lies. The person at the library says the person at the planetarium lies. Nia is at the bookstore. The person at the bookstore says the person at the skate park lies. The person at the gym thinks their neighbor is telling the truth. The person at the gym says the person at the train station lies. Ethan is at the train station. The person at the planetarium lies. The person at the shopping mall says the person at the gym tells the truth. The person at the campground says the person at the skate park lies. Farid is at the library. Soren is at the hotel. Olivia is at the art gallery. Beatriz is at the planetarium. Liam is at the school. Charlie is at the botanical garden. Maya is at the skate park. The person at the zoo says the person at the shopping mall tells the truth. Grace is at the restaurant. The person at the campground says the person at the aquarium lies. The person at the skate park thinks their neighbor is telling the truth. Ayaan is at the bowling alley. The person at the botanical garden says the person at the planetarium tells the truth. The person at the train station says the person at the botanical garden tells the truth. Theo is at the amusement park. Jaxon is at the campground. The person at the restaurant lies. Does the person at the campground tell the truth? Does the person at the skate park tell the truth? Does the person at the shopping mall tell the truth? Think step by step, and then put your answer in **bold** as a list of three words, yes or no (for example, **yes, no, yes**). If you don't know, guess.

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金声玉亮2.0 To solve this, let's break down the information given and analyze it step by step:

1. **Person at the skate park says the person at the shopping mall lies.**
2. **Person at the botanical garden says the person at the school tells the truth.**
3. **Person at the hotel tells the truth.**
4. **Person at the art gallery says the person at the train station tells the truth.**
5. **Person at the train station says the person at the bowling alley lies.**
6. **Person at the campground says the person at the amusement park lies.**
7. **Person at the gym says the person at the observatory lies.**
8. **Person at the airport tells the truth.**
9. **Person at the cafe says the person at the planetarium lies.**
10. **Person at the library says the person at the planetarium lies.**
11. **Person at the bookstore says the person at the skate park lies.**
12. **Person at the gym thinks their neighbor is telling the truth.**
13. **Person at the gym says the person at the train station lies.** (This statement contradicts statement 4 when considering the gym's perspective on truth-telling.)
14. **Person at the planetarium lies.** (Direct statement)
15. **Person at the shopping mall says the person at the gym tells the truth.**
16. **Person at the campground says the person at the skate park lies.**
17. **Person at the zoo says the person at the shopping mall tells the truth.**
18. **Person at the campground says the person at the aquarium lies.**
19. **Person at the skate park thinks their neighbor is telling the truth.**
20. **Person at the restaurant lies.**

Given the direct statement that the person at the planetarium lies (14), any statement supporting or denying this can help establish a chain of truth. However, we need to focus on the questions about the campground, skate park, and shopping mall.

- The person at the campground says the person at the amusement park lies (6) and also says the person at the skate park lies (16), and the person at the aquarium lies (18). If the person at the campground tells the truth, then the person at the skate park lies.
- The person at the skate park says the person at the shopping mall lies (1), but we also know the person at the bookstore says the person at the skate park lies (11), which supports the person at the campground if they are truthful.
- The person at the shopping mall says the person at the gym tells the truth (15), and the person at the zoo says the person at the shopping mall tells the truth (17).

Given the complexities and the need to deduce truth-telling from these statements, let's establish some truths:

- The person at the planetarium lies, which is a fact.
- Statements from the hotel and airport are truths, but they don't directly help with the questions asked.

Considering the chains of statements and looking for inconsistencies or confirmations:

- If the person at the campground tells the truth, then the person at the skate park lies, which would mean the person at the shopping mall tells the truth (because the skate park's statement about the shopping mall would be a lie).

However, without direct statements confirming the truthfulness of the campground or shopping mall that aren't dependent on the truthfulness of other questionable statements, we must deduce based on the logic provided:

- The person at the bookstore says the person at the skate park lies, which aligns with the campground if the campground is truthful.
- The zoo's statement supports the shopping mall's truthfulness.

Given the information and focusing on the logic chains that can be most directly verified:

- The person at the campground's truthfulness is supported by their alignment with other statements that can be verified (like the bookstore's statement against the skate park).
- The person at the skate park's lying is supported by both the campground and the bookstore.
- The person at the shopping mall's truthfulness is supported by the zoo.

Therefore, based on the logic and the statements provided:

**yes, no, yes**
yes, no, yes
deepseek-r1

**yes, no, yes**
yes, no, yes
gpto1 To solve this logic puzzle, we need to determine whether the person at the campground, the skate park, and the shopping mall are truth-tellers or liars.

**First**, we are given that certain individuals always tell the truth or always lie. We analyze the statements made by these individuals and deduce their truthfulness based on logical consistency.

- **Emily at the shopping mall** says that **Ryan at the gym** tells the truth. If Emily were a liar, Ryan would be a liar as well, but subsequent statements prove Ryan tells the truth. Therefore, Emily is a truth-teller.

- **Maya at the skate park** says that Emily lies. Since Emily is a truth-teller, Maya is lying. Thus, Maya is a liar.

- **Jaxon at the campground** makes several statements that are consistent with our deductions (he correctly says that Maya and others are liars). Therefore, Jaxon tells the truth.

**Conclusion**:

- The person at the **campground** (Jaxon) tells the truth: **Yes**
- The person at the **skate park** (Maya) tells the truth: **No**
- The person at the **shopping mall** (Emily) tells the truth: **Yes**

**Answer**: **yes, no, yes**
yes, no, yes
gpt-4o-2024-08-06 To solve this problem, we need to determine who tells the truth and who lies based on the statements given. Let's analyze the information step by step:

1. **Person at the airport (Max) tells the truth.**
- This is a direct statement, so Max is a truth-teller.

2. **Person at the hotel (Soren) tells the truth.**
- This is another direct statement, so Soren is a truth-teller.

3. **Person at the planetarium (Beatriz) lies.**
- This is a direct statement, so Beatriz is a liar.

4. **Person at the restaurant (Grace) lies.**
- This is a direct statement, so Grace is a liar.

5. **Person at the skate park (Maya) says the person at the shopping mall (Emily) lies.**
- We need to determine if Maya is a truth-teller or a liar.

6. **Person at the shopping mall (Emily) says the person at the gym (Ryan) tells the truth.**
- We need to determine if Emily is a truth-teller or a liar.

7. **Person at the gym (Ryan) says the person at the observatory (Kehinde) lies.**
- Ryan also says the person at the train station (Ethan) lies.
- Ryan thinks their neighbor (at the observatory) is telling the truth, which is contradictory if Ryan is a truth-teller. Therefore, Ryan must be a liar.

8. **Person at the observatory (Kehinde) is therefore a truth-teller.**

9. **Person at the botanical garden (Charlie) says the person at the school (Liam) tells the truth.**
- Charlie also says the person at the planetarium (Beatriz) tells the truth, which is false because Beatriz is a liar. Therefore, Charlie is a liar.

10. **Person at the school (Liam) is therefore a liar.**

11. **Person at the art gallery (Olivia) says the person at the train station (Ethan) tells the truth.**
- Olivia's statement depends on Ethan's truthfulness.

12. **Person at the train station (Ethan) says the person at the bowling alley (Ayaan) lies.**
- Ethan also says the person at the botanical garden (Charlie) tells the truth, which is false because Charlie is a liar. Therefore, Ethan is a liar.

13. **Person at the bowling alley (Ayaan) is therefore a truth-teller.**

14. **Person at the cafe (Mateo) says the person at the planetarium (Beatriz) lies.**
- This is true, so Mateo is a truth-teller.

15. **Person at the library (Farid) says the person at the planetarium (Beatriz) lies.**
- This is true, so Farid is a truth-teller.

16. **Person at the bookstore (Nia) says the person at the skate park (Maya) lies.**
- We need to determine if Nia is a truth-teller or a liar.

17. **Person at the campground (Jaxon) says the person at the amusement park (Theo) lies, the person at the skate park (Maya) lies, and the person at the aquarium (Jake) lies.**
- We need to determine if Jaxon is a truth-teller or a liar.

18. **Person at the zoo (Luna) says the person at the shopping mall (Emily) tells the truth.**
- We need to determine if Luna is a truth-teller or a liar.

Now, let's deduce:

- Since Mateo (cafe) and Farid (library) are truth-tellers, and they both say Beatriz (planetarium) lies, this is consistent.
- Since Ryan (gym) is a liar, Emily (shopping mall) saying Ryan tells the truth means Emily is a liar.
- Since Emily (shopping mall) is a liar, Maya (skate park) saying Emily lies means Maya is a truth-teller.
- Since Maya (skate park) is a truth-teller, Nia (bookstore) saying Maya lies means Nia is a liar.
- Since Luna (zoo) says Emily (shopping mall) tells the truth, and Emily is a liar, Luna is a liar.
- Since Jaxon (campground) says Maya (skate park) lies, and Maya is a truth-teller, Jaxon is a liar.

Therefore, the answers are:
- **Person at the campground (Jaxon) does not tell the truth.**
- **Person at the skate park (Maya) tells the truth.**
- **Person at the shopping mall (Emily) does not tell the truth.**

**no, yes, no**
yes, no, yes
DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct To determine the truthfulness of the individuals at the campground, skate park, and shopping mall, we need to analyze the statements made by each person based on the given information.

1. **The person at the campground says the person at the amusement park lies.**
- If the person at the campground is telling the truth, then the person at the amusement park is indeed lying.
- If the person at the campground is lying, then the person at the amusement park is telling the truth.

2. **The person at the gym says the person at the observatory lies.**
- If the person at the gym is telling the truth, then the person at the observatory is lying.
- If the person at the gym is lying, then the person at the observatory is telling the truth.

3. **The person at the art gallery says the person at the train station tells the truth.**
- If the person at the art gallery is telling the truth, then the person at the train station is telling the truth.
- If the person at the art gallery is lying, then the person at the train station is lying.

4. **The person at the train station says the person at the bowling alley lies.**
- If the person at the train station is telling the truth, then the person at the bowling alley is lying.
- If the person at the train station is lying, then the person at the bowling alley is telling the truth.

5. **The person at the bookstore says the person at the skate park lies.**
- If the person at the bookstore is telling the truth, then the person at the skate park is lying.
- If the person at the bookstore is lying, then the person at the skate park is telling the truth.

6. **The person at the shopping mall says the person at the gym tells the truth.**
- If the person at the shopping mall is telling the truth, then the person at the gym is telling the truth.
- If the person at the shopping mall is lying, then the person at the gym is lying.

7. **The person at the botanical garden says the person at the school tells the truth.**
- If the person at the botanical garden is telling the truth, then the person at the school is telling the truth.
- If the person at the botanical garden is lying, then the person at the school is lying.

8. **The person at the zoo says the person at the shopping mall tells the truth.**
- If the person at the zoo is telling the truth, then the person at the shopping mall is telling the truth.
- If the person at the zoo is lying, then the person at the shopping mall is lying.

9. **The person at the planetarium lies.**
- If the person at the planetarium is lying, then the statements made by this person are false.

10. **The person at the restaurant lies.**
- If the person at the restaurant is lying, then the statements made by this person are false.

Let's analyze the statements to find inconsistencies:

- **The person at the campground** says the person at the amusement park lies. This person could be either telling the truth or lying.
- **The person at the gym** says the person at the observatory lies. This person could be either telling the truth or lying.
- **The person at the art gallery** says the person at the train station tells the truth. This person could be either telling the truth or lying.
- **The person at the train station** says the person at the bowling alley lies. This person could be either telling the truth or lying.
- **The person at the bookstore** says the person at the skate park lies. This person could be either telling the truth or lying.
- **The person at the shopping mall** says the person at the gym tells the truth. This person could be either telling the truth or lying.
- **The person at the botanical garden** says the person at the school tells the truth. This person could be either telling the truth or lying.
- **The person at the zoo** says the person at the shopping mall tells the truth. This person could be either telling the truth or lying.
- **The person at the planetarium** lies.
- **The person at the restaurant** lies.

Given the complexity and potential contradictions, it is difficult to definitively determine the truthfulness of the individuals at the campground, skate park, and shopping mall without more information. However, based on the provided statements and the fact that the person at the planetarium lies, we can make an educated guess.

**no, yes, no**
yes, no, yes
Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo To solve this, let's break down the information given and analyze it step by step:

1. **Person at the skate park says the person at the shopping mall lies.**
2. **Person at the botanical garden says the person at the school tells the truth.**
3. **Person at the hotel tells the truth.**
4. **Person at the art gallery says the person at the train station tells the truth.**
5. **Person at the train station says the person at the bowling alley lies.**
6. **Person at the campground says the person at the amusement park lies.**
7. **Person at the gym says the person at the observatory lies.**
8. **Person at the airport tells the truth.**
9. **Person at the cafe says the person at the planetarium lies.**
10. **Person at the library says the person at the planetarium lies.**
11. **Person at the bookstore says the person at the skate park lies.**
12. **Person at the gym thinks their neighbor is telling the truth.**
13. **Person at the gym says the person at the train station lies.** (This statement contradicts statement 4 when considering the gym's perspective on truth-telling.)
14. **Person at the planetarium lies.** (Direct statement)
15. **Person at the shopping mall says the person at the gym tells the truth.**
16. **Person at the campground says the person at the skate park lies.**
17. **Person at the zoo says the person at the shopping mall tells the truth.**
18. **Person at the campground says the person at the aquarium lies.**
19. **Person at the skate park thinks their neighbor is telling the truth.**
20. **Person at the restaurant lies.**

Given the direct statement that the person at the planetarium lies (14), any statement supporting or denying this can help establish a chain of truth. However, we need to focus on the questions about the campground, skate park, and shopping mall.

- The person at the campground says the person at the amusement park lies (6) and also says the person at the skate park lies (16), and the person at the aquarium lies (18). If the person at the campground tells the truth, then the person at the skate park lies.
- The person at the skate park says the person at the shopping mall lies (1), but we also know the person at the bookstore says the person at the skate park lies (11), which supports the person at the campground if they are truthful.
- The person at the shopping mall says the person at the gym tells the truth (15), and the person at the zoo says the person at the shopping mall tells the truth (17).

Given the complexities and the need to deduce truth-telling from these statements, let's establish some truths:

- The person at the planetarium lies, which is a fact.
- Statements from the hotel and airport are truths, but they don't directly help with the questions asked.

Considering the chains of statements and looking for inconsistencies or confirmations:

- If the person at the campground tells the truth, then the person at the skate park lies, which would mean the person at the shopping mall tells the truth (because the skate park's statement about the shopping mall would be a lie).

However, without direct statements confirming the truthfulness of the campground or shopping mall that aren't dependent on the truthfulness of other questionable statements, we must deduce based on the logic provided:

- The person at the bookstore says the person at the skate park lies, which aligns with the campground if the campground is truthful.
- The zoo's statement supports the shopping mall's truthfulness.

Given the information and focusing on the logic chains that can be most directly verified:

- The person at the campground's truthfulness is supported by their alignment with other statements that can be verified (like the bookstore's statement against the skate park).
- The person at the skate park's lying is supported by both the campground and the bookstore.
- The person at the shopping mall's truthfulness is supported by the zoo.

Therefore, based on the logic and the statements provided:

**yes, no, yes**
yes, no, yes
Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo Let's break down the information step by step:

1. The person at the hotel tells the truth, and Soren is at the hotel.
2. The person at the airport tells the truth, and Max is at the airport.
3. The person at the art gallery says the person at the train station tells the truth, and Olivia is at the art gallery. Since the person at the art gallery tells the truth (because the person at the hotel tells the truth), the person at the train station tells the truth, and Ethan is at the train station.
4. The person at the train station says the person at the botanical garden tells the truth, and Charlie is at the botanical garden. Since the person at the train station tells the truth, the person at the botanical garden tells the truth.
5. The person at the botanical garden says the person at the school tells the truth, and Liam is at the school. Since the person at the botanical garden tells the truth, the person at the school tells the truth.
6. The person at the botanical garden says the person at the planetarium tells the truth, but this contradicts the fact that the person at the planetarium lies. Therefore, the person at the botanical garden is actually lying about the person at the planetarium.
7. The person at the gym says the person at the observatory lies, and Ryan is at the gym. Since the person at the gym thinks their neighbor is telling the truth, the person at the observatory tells the truth, and Kehinde is at the observatory.
8. The person at the gym says the person at the train station lies, but this contradicts the fact that the person at the train station tells the truth. Therefore, the person at the gym lies.
9. The person at the shopping mall says the person at the gym tells the truth, but this contradicts the fact that the person at the gym lies. Therefore, the person at the shopping mall lies, and Emily is at the shopping mall.
10. The person at the skate park says the person at the shopping mall lies, and Maya is at the skate park. Since the person at the shopping mall lies, the person at the skate park tells the truth.
11. The person at the campground says the person at the skate park lies, but this contradicts the fact that the person at the skate park tells the truth. Therefore, the person at the campground lies, and Jaxon is at the campground.

**no, yes, no**
yes, no, yes
Qwen2-72B-Instruct Let's analyze the statements given:

1. The person at the hotel tells the truth.
2. The person at the airport tells the truth.
3. The person at the art gallery says the person at the train station tells the truth.
4. The person at the train station says the person at the bowling alley lies.
5. The person at the campground says the person at the amusement park lies.
6. The person at the gym says the person at the observatory lies.
7. The person at the cafe says the person at the planetarium lies.
8. The person at the library says the person at the planetarium lies.
9. The person at the bookstore says the person at the skate park lies.
10. The person at the gym thinks their neighbor is telling the truth.
11. The person at the gym says the person at the train station lies.
12. The person at the planetarium lies.
13. The person at the shopping mall says the person at the gym tells the truth.
14. The person at the campground says the person at the skate park lies.
15. The person at the zoo says the person at the shopping mall tells the truth.
16. The person at the campground says the person at the aquarium lies.
17. The person at the skate park thinks their neighbor is telling the truth.
18. The person at the botanical garden says the person at the planetarium tells the truth.
19. The person at the train station says the person at the botanical garden tells the truth.
20. The person at the restaurant lies.

From 1 and 2, we have two truthful people.
From 3 and 4, if the person at the train station tells the truth, then the person at the bowling alley lies, which aligns with the statement from the art gallery.
From 12, the person at the planetarium lies.
From 7 and 8, both the person at the cafe and the library say the person at the planetarium lies, which aligns with 12.
From 11, since the person at the planetarium lies, the person at the gym must be telling the truth about the person at the train station lying.
From 6, since the person at the gym tells the truth, the person at the observatory lies.
From 13, since the person at the gym tells the truth, the person at the shopping mall must also be telling the truth.
From 15, since the person at the shopping mall tells the truth, the person at the zoo must also be telling the truth.
From 14, since the person at the zoo tells the truth, the person at the campground must be lying when they say the person at the skate park lies.
From 17, since the person at the skate park thinks their neighbor is telling the truth, and we've established that the person at the zoo (the neighbor) is telling the truth, the person at the skate park must be telling the truth.

So, to summarize:
- The person at the campground lies.
- The person at the skate park tells the truth.
- The person at the shopping mall tells the truth.

Therefore, the answer is: **no, yes, yes**.
yes, no, yes
baichuan4 First, let's identify the liars and truth-tellers:

1. The person at the hotel tells the truth.
2. The person at the airport tells the truth.
3. The person at the art gallery says the person at the train station tells the truth. Since the person at the airport tells the truth and says the person at the train station lies, the person at the art gallery is a liar.
4. The person at the train station says the person at the bowling alley lies. Since the person at the airport tells the truth and corroborates that the person at the train station tells the truth, the person at the bowling alley is a liar.
5. The person at the campground says the person at the amusement park lies. We don't have any information about the person at the amusement park yet, so we can't determine if the person at the campground is a liar or a truth-teller.
6. The person at the gym says the person at the observatory lies. Since the person at the hotel tells the truth and says the person at the gym tells the truth, the person at the observatory is a liar.
7. The person at the cafe says the person at the planetarium lies. We don't have any information about the person at the planetarium yet, so we can't determine if the person at the cafe is a liar or a truth-teller.
8. The person at the library says the person at the planetarium lies. If the person at the cafe is a truth-teller, then the person at the planetarium lies. If the person at the cafe is a liar, then the person at the planetarium tells the truth. However, since the person at the airport tells the truth and says the person at the planetarium lies, it means both the person at the cafe and the person at the library are truth-tellers.
9. The person at the bookstore says the person at the skate park lies. We don't have any information about the person at the skate park yet, so we can't determine if the person at the bookstore is a liar or a truth-teller.
10. The person at the gym thinks their neighbor is telling the truth. Since the person at the hotel tells the truth and says the person at the gym tells the truth, the neighbor of the person at the gym also tells the truth.
11. The person at the gym says the person at the train station lies. This contradicts what the person at the airport said, so the person at the gym is a liar.
12. The person at the planetarium lies. This confirms what we deduced earlier.
13. The person at the shopping mall says the person at the gym tells the truth. Since the person at the gym is a liar, the person at the shopping mall is a liar.
14. The person at the campground says the person at the skate park lies. We still don't have enough information about the person at the skate park.
15. The person at the zoo says the person at the shopping mall tells the truth. Since the person at the shopping mall is a liar, the person at the zoo is a liar.
16. The person at the campground says the person at the aquarium lies. We don't have any information about the person at the aquarium yet, so we can't determine if the person at the campground is a liar or a truth-teller.
17. The person at the skate park thinks their neighbor is telling the truth. We don't have any information about the neighbor of the person at the skate park yet, so we can't determine if the person at the skate park is a liar or a truth-teller.
18. The person at the botanical garden says the person at the planetarium tells the truth. Since the person at the planetarium lies, the person at the botanical garden is a liar.
19. The person at the train station says the person at the botanical garden tells the truth. Since the person at the botanical garden is a liar, the person at the train station is a liar.
20. The person at the restaurant lies.

Now, let's answer the questions:

- Does the person at the campground tell the truth? **No** (because they said the person at the amusement park lies, but we don't have any information about the person at the amusement park yet)
- Does the person at the skate park tell the truth? **Yes** (because their neighbor, the person at the shopping mall, is a liar, which means the person at the skate park correctly identified their neighbor as lying)
- Does the person at the shopping mall tell the truth? **No** (because they said the person at the gym tells the truth, but the person at the gym is a liar)

So, the final answer is: **no, yes, no**.
yes, no, yes
doubao **no, no, no** yes, no, yes
gpto1 To solve this logic puzzle, we need to determine whether the person at the campground, the skate park, and the shopping mall are truth-tellers or liars.

**First**, we are given that certain individuals always tell the truth or always lie. We analyze the statements made by these individuals and deduce their truthfulness based on logical consistency.

- **Emily at the shopping mall** says that **Ryan at the gym** tells the truth. If Emily were a liar, Ryan would be a liar as well, but subsequent statements prove Ryan tells the truth. Therefore, Emily is a truth-teller.

- **Maya at the skate park** says that Emily lies. Since Emily is a truth-teller, Maya is lying. Thus, Maya is a liar.

- **Jaxon at the campground** makes several statements that are consistent with our deductions (he correctly says that Maya and others are liars). Therefore, Jaxon tells the truth.

**Conclusion**:

- The person at the **campground** (Jaxon) tells the truth: **Yes**
- The person at the **skate park** (Maya) tells the truth: **No**
- The person at the **shopping mall** (Emily) tells the truth: **Yes**

**Answer**: **yes, no, yes**
yes, no, yes
kimi To solve this problem, we need to determine the truth-telling status of each person based on the information provided. Let's break it down step by step:

1. **Hotel**: Soren tells the truth.
2. **Airport**: Max tells the truth.
3. **Train Station**: Ethan lies (since the person at the airport tells the truth and says the person at the train station lies).
4. **Botanical Garden**: Charlie tells the truth (since the person at the botanical garden says the person at the school tells the school tells the truth, and Liam is at the school).
5. **School**: Liam tells the truth (since Charlie tells the truth and says Liam tells the truth).
6. **Planetarium**: Beatriz lies (since the person at the hotel tells the truth and says the person at the planetarium lies, and the person at the library also says the person at the planetarium lies).
7. **Library**: Farid tells the truth (since the person at the library says the person at the planetarium lies, and Beatriz lies).
8. **Cafe**: Mateo lies (since the person at the cafe says the person at the planetarium lies, but Beatriz lies).
9. **Gym**: Ryan tells the truth (since the person at the gym thinks their neighbor is telling the truth, and the person at the hotel tells the truth).
10. **Observatory**: Kehinde lies (since the person at the gym tells the truth and says the person at the observatory lies).
11. **Zoo**: Luna tells the truth (since the person at the zoo says the person at the shopping mall tells the truth, and we will determine Emily's status next).
12. **Shopping Mall**: Emily tells the truth (since the person at the zoo tells the truth and says Emily tells the truth).
13. **Skate Park**: Maya lies (since the person at the shopping mall tells the truth and says the person at the gym tells the truth, and Ryan tells the truth, so Maya must be lying).
14. **Campground**: Jaxon tells the truth (since the person at the campground says the person at the skate park lies, and Maya lies).

Now, we can answer the questions:
- Does the person at the campground tell the truth? **yes**
- Does the person at the skate park tell the truth? **no**
- Does the person at the shopping mall tell the truth? **yes**

So, the final answer is: **yes, no, yes**.
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minimax Let's analyze the statements step by step, keeping in mind that each person either always tells the truth or always lies:

1. The person at the campground says the person at the amusement park lies.
2. The person at the amusement park says the person at the campground tells the truth.
3. The person at the campground says the person at the aquarium lies.
4. The person at the aquarium says the person at the campground tells the truth.
5. The person at the campground thinks their neighbor is telling the truth.

From statements 1 and 2, we have a contradiction because if the person at the campground tells the truth, then the person at the amusement park lies, and vice versa. This means that the person at the campground and the person at the amusement park must have opposite truth values.

From statements 3 and 4, we have another contradiction for the same reason. If the person at the campground tells the truth, then the person at the aquarium lies, and vice versa. This means the person at the campground and the person at the aquarium must have opposite truth values.

Since the person at the campground and the person at the amusement park cannot both be telling the truth or both be lying, and the same applies to the person at the campground and the
yes, no, yes
wenxinyiyan To solve this logic puzzle, we need to analyze the statements made by each person to determine whether they are telling the truth or lying. We can start by identifying the people who are known to tell the truth or lie based on direct information given in the question. Then, we can use these known truths or lies as leverage points to deduce the veracity of other statements.

Let's break down the problem step by step:

1. **Known truths**:
- The person at the hotel tells the truth.
- The person at the airport tells the truth.

2. **Known lies**:
- The person at the planetarium lies.
- The person at the restaurant lies.

3. **Analyzing statements**:
- The person at the skate park says the person at the shopping mall lies.
- The person at the shopping mall says the person at the gym tells the truth.
- The person at the gym says the person at the observatory lies and the person at the train station lies.
- The person at the train station says the person at the bowling alley lies and the person at the botanical garden tells the truth.
- The person at the botanical garden says the person at the school tells the truth and the person at the planetarium tells the truth (we know the latter is a lie).
- The person at the campground says the person at the amusement park lies, the person at the skate park lies, and the person at the aquarium lies.

4. **Deductive reasoning**:
- Since the person at the planetarium lies, and the person at the botanical garden says the person at the planetarium tells the truth, the person at the botanical garden must be lying.
- Therefore, the statement by the person at the train station that the person at the botanical garden tells the truth is false, meaning the person at the train station lies.
- Since the person at the train station lies, their statement that the person at the bowling alley lies is also false, implying the person at the bowling alley tells the truth.
- The person at the gym, who says the person at the train station lies, is thus telling the truth.
- This means the person at the shopping mall, who says the person at the gym tells the truth, is also telling the truth.
- Finally, the person at the skate park, who says the person at the shopping mall lies, is lying.

5. **Conclusion**:
- The person at the campground tells the truth about the skate park lying, which aligns with our deduction.
- The person at the skate park lies.
- The person at the shopping mall tells the truth.

The answer is: **yes, no, yes**.
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zhipu To solve this, we need to analyze the statements and determine the truthfulness of the individuals at the campground, skate park, and shopping mall. Let's break it down step by step:

1. **Campground:**
- The person at the campground says the person at the amusement park lies.
- The person at the campground says the person at the skate park lies.
- The person at the campground says the person at the aquarium lies.

2. **Skate Park:**
- The person at the skate park says the person at the shopping mall lies.
- The person at the skate park thinks their neighbor is telling the truth.

3. **Shopping Mall:**
- The person at the shopping mall says the person at the gym tells the truth.
- The person at the zoo says the person at the shopping mall tells the truth.

Let's start with the person at the zoo, Luna, who says the person at the shopping mall (Emily) tells the truth. If Luna tells the truth, then Emily tells the truth. If Luna lies, then Emily lies. We need to confirm Luna's truthfulness.

**Step 1: Determine Luna's truthfulness:**
- Assume Luna tells the truth:
- Emily tells the truth.
- Emily says the person at the gym (Ryan) tells the truth.
- Ryan says the person at the observatory (Kehinde) lies.
- Ryan also says the person at the train station (Ethan) lies.
- The person at the airport (Max) tells the truth.

**Step 2: Confirm Ryan's truthfulness:**
- If Emily tells the truth, Ryan tells the truth.
- Ryan says Kehinde lies and Ethan lies.

**Step 3: Check the campground statements:**
- The person at the campground (Jaxon) says the person at the amusement park (Theo) lies.
- Jaxon says the person at the skate park (Maya) lies.
- Jaxon says the person at the aquarium (Jake) lies.

**Step 4: Check the skate park statements:**
- Maya says Emily lies.
- If Emily tells the truth, Maya must be lying.

**Step 5: Verify the consistency:**
- If Jaxon tells the truth:
- Theo lies.
- Maya lies.
- Jake lies.
- If Jaxon lies:
- Theo tells the truth.
- Maya tells the truth.
- Jake tells the truth.

Since we have established that Emily tells the truth (via Luna), and Ryan tells the truth (via Emily), and Ryan says Ethan lies, we need to check Ethan's statements:
- Ethan says the person at the bowling alley (Ayaan) lies.
- If Ethan lies, Ayaan tells the truth.

**Step 6: Final verification:**
- If Jaxon tells the truth, his statements about Theo, Maya, and Jake being liars must be consistent with other truths.
- If Maya lies, her statement about Emily lying is false, confirming Emily tells the truth.

**Conclusion:**
- Campground (Jaxon) tells the truth.
- Skate Park (Maya) lies.
- Shopping Mall (Emily) tells the truth.

**Final Answer:**
**yes, no, yes**
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