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You have 9 stones that are identical in appearance. One of these stones weighs just a bit more than the other 8. These other 8 stones are exactly the same in weight. Using a bal…
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You have 9 stones that are identical in appearance. One of these stones weighs just a bit more than the other 8. These other 8 stones are exactly the same in weight. Using a balance scale only TWICE, how can you determine exactly which stone is the heavier?
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i think you can weigh it 3 and 3.
If they balance, choose set not used.
If not balanced, take the heavier side
then weigh 1 and 1
if balanced, stone not used, if not balanced, take the heavier side
hope this helps
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