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    • E Offline
      Ecuadorian
      last edited by

      @unknownuser said:

      one is the minimum if we're talking about the first type of scale i posted..(but you can't always do it in these amounts)

      I'm stumped. How can you do it in one weighing? Sorry, I'm a PC and I can't figure out how. 😆

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      • J Offline
        Jim
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        One - if you are lucky enough to pick up the heavier one the first try.

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        • jeff hammondJ Offline
          jeff hammond
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          @ecuadorian said:

          I'm stumped. How can you do it in one weighing? Sorry, I'm a PC and I can't figure out how. 😆

          well, the question says 'what's the minimum amount of weighings?'

          so if you have a scale such as the first one i posted, you place one ball in each side.. if one happens to be the heavier ball, you'll know it right away hence 1 weighing.. (and if it's the second type of scale, you need to weigh the two balls separately so it's a minimum of 2 with that scale)

          i dunno, there's a few different ways to look at it so remus might have to clarify a bit.

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          • Chris FullmerC Offline
            Chris Fullmer
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            If you are using the dual scale, not the single scale as the iamges above. In a single scale, if you do not know how much the balls weigh, then 1 weighing doesn't tell you anything. Its the 2nd weighing where you could first find a heavier ball.

            But again, it does depend what type of scale we're talking about.

            Unless of couse these are bowling balls that are clearly marked how much they wegh, an no weighing is necessary at all 😄

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              solo
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              None.

              You have a scale, so you counter weight using balls as weights.

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              • E Offline
                Ecuadorian
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                @unknownuser said:

                so if you have a scale such as the first one i posted, you place one ball in each side.. if one happens to be the heavier ball, you'll know it right away hence 1 weighing.

                That would be a total of 4 weighings.
                As you place the balls alternating sides, you start weighing 1 vs 1, then 2 vs 2, then 3 vs 3, and then finally 4 vs 4 if you haven't found it yet.

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                • jeff hammondJ Offline
                  jeff hammond
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                  @ecuadorian said:

                  That would be a total of 4 weighings.
                  You start weighing 1 vs 1, then 2 vs 2, then 3 vs 3, and then finally 4 vs 4 if you haven't found it yet.

                  you're talking about the maximum amount of weighings.. the question says minimum ❓

                  but going that route with the dual scale to find the max amount.. i'd try
                  3vs3 then mono-y-mono..
                  you can always find the oddball using a maximum of 2 weighings with the dual scale.

                  edit- oh wait, that's the same method you describe earlier.. so yeah, i agree with you on that 😄

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                    boofredlay
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                    remus, I think you need to see a doctor.

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                    • E Offline
                      Ecuadorian
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                      I guess we need another problem now.

                      If I want to buy seven rabbits and a half, and each rabbit and a half costs one dollar and a half, how much do I have to pay?

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                      • E Offline
                        Ecuadorian
                        last edited by

                        Remus never said the problem gave you:

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                        For these problems when you say "minumum" it means the minimum without luck and magic. 😆

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                        • jeff hammondJ Offline
                          jeff hammond
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                          @ecuadorian said:

                          Remus never said the problem gave you:

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                          For these problems when you say "minumum" it means the minimum without luck and magic.

                          right, i agree and hope that's how it is..
                          but - there's nothing worse than someone asking you a logic question only to find out it was really some weak play_on_words type of thing..
                          (well, i guess i can think of worse things but... 😄 )

                          someone has to build up some cred with these types of questions with me or i have to try to eliminate the loop holes first..

                          so who has another one? 😄

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                          • jeff hammondJ Offline
                            jeff hammond
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                            @ecuadorian said:

                            I guess we need another problem now.

                            If I want to buy seven rabbits and a half, and each rabbit and a half costs one dollar and a half, how much do I have to pay?

                            $7.50

                            dividing by 1.5 then multiplying by 1.5 cancel each other out so it's a buck per rabbit.

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                              Ecuadorian
                              last edited by

                              Yup. Most people start to do strange calculations with that one.

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                                7.5/1.5=5

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                                  remus
                                  last edited by

                                  Well done people, its not a trick question: 2 is the correct answer as ecuadorian said (and the scales are the 1st type you posted jeff.)

                                  edit: doh, put 3 instead of 2. Corrected.

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                                  • Alan FraserA Offline
                                    Alan Fraser
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                                    I'd have said $10.50, Miguel. You said 7 rabbits and a half...that's 7 whole rabbits plus a half rabbit. Given, that in Ecuador, you apparently sell rabbits in the odd amount of 1.5 rabbits, you'd need to buy 7 portions of them to get 7 whole rabbits...then have a whole lot of half-rabbits left over.
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                                    • GaieusG Offline
                                      Gaieus
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                                      I agree with Eric - go and see a doctor, Remus. And when you've done so, also a psychiatrist (since who cares which ball weighs slightly more or less?)
                                      😒

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                                        remus
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                                        Who cares! what do you mean who cares?! we're addressing fundamental problems in comparative ball analysis and scalar logic 😄

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                                          Ecuadorian
                                          last edited by

                                          😆
                                          Another one:

                                          I have two jars full of a liquid amoebas eat. These amoebas multiply by 2 every three minutes. Jar A starts with two amoebas and after two hours it's full of them. Jar B starts with just one. How much time will it take it to fill?

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                                            remus
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                                            2 hours 3 minutes, assuming the jars are the same size.

                                            reasoning: after 3 minutes it will have multiplied, so you'll have 2 amoebas and be left with the same starting conditions you had in jar A.

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