Don't spend more than 10 minutes on each scenario then turn to the Appendix on page 97 for the answers. Often the end result is clear, the problem is how to get there. Using your imagination to visualise the end result, work backwards logically to find out the solution. Using this method try to solve the following problem. 3 Sandra has to get her two babies, Jennifer and Carl, as well as her cat, out to the car. Because Sandra has a broken arm she can only carry one baby or the cat at a time. Neither child can be left alone with the cat. How does she get all three of them to the car in as few trips as possible? The solution to this problem is in the Appendix on page 97. Part of the process of logical thinking is re-arranging the available information. A problem is often a jumble of infor- mation that needs to be: II CONCISL ADAIR ON CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION