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  • D DRHuff

    Hey make them sweat it out a little first! Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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    Thomas Freudenberg
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    Of course I am not going to post that link immediately. Not before tomorrow :evil: (Chris M, there is need for an additional emoticon :-D ) Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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    • D DRHuff

      You have 12 balls - one of which is either lighter or heavier than the others. Using a balance scale determine the odd ball and whether it is heavy or light in 3 weighings. This is much more difficult than it first appears. Have fun. Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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      Shog9 0
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      Ok, i just woke up, so if this is complete bollocks, that's my reason ;P Balance any two. If they balance, balancing one with the third will determine the answer. Otherwise, take the lighter one and balance with the third. If they balance, the one not being balanced is the odd one out, and heavy. If they do not balance, the lighter one is the odd one out. --------_**

      all the modern things have always existed they've just been waiting to come out and multiply and take over

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        Ok, i just woke up, so if this is complete bollocks, that's my reason ;P Balance any two. If they balance, balancing one with the third will determine the answer. Otherwise, take the lighter one and balance with the third. If they balance, the one not being balanced is the odd one out, and heavy. If they do not balance, the lighter one is the odd one out. --------_**

        all the modern things have always existed they've just been waiting to come out and multiply and take over

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        Björk, The Modern Things

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        DRHuff
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        Reread the problem You have 12 balls and 3 weighings. ;) Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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        • D DRHuff

          Reread the problem You have 12 balls and 3 weighings. ;) Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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          Shog9 0
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          [slaps self] :-O ah, well, at least i had a disclaimer... :rolleyes: --------_**

          all the modern things have always existed they've just been waiting to come out and multiply and take over

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          Björk, The Modern Things

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          • D DRHuff

            You have 12 balls - one of which is either lighter or heavier than the others. Using a balance scale determine the odd ball and whether it is heavy or light in 3 weighings. This is much more difficult than it first appears. Have fun. Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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            Jamie Hale
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            My co-worker figured it out the complicated way. And then I Googled for it and found a really slick solution. :) I figured it was going to be one of those ones that has a relatively simple solution that you smack yourself in the head when you figure it out. Not so, huh? J "I am wise enough to therefore not spout my ill informed opinion as if it were remotely related to fact." - Christian Graus

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            • D DRHuff

              You have 12 balls - one of which is either lighter or heavier than the others. Using a balance scale determine the odd ball and whether it is heavy or light in 3 weighings. This is much more difficult than it first appears. Have fun. Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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              Corky
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              6 and 6 take lighter or heavier 6 3 and 3 take lighter or heavier 3 1 and 1 take lighter or heavier if they balance it's the ball thats left ;) This Sig For Rent
              Corky

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                6 and 6 take lighter or heavier 6 3 and 3 take lighter or heavier 3 1 and 1 take lighter or heavier if they balance it's the ball thats left ;) This Sig For Rent
                Corky

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                Dammit I was just about to post that! I'm gettin' slow I guess. ;P Good job! Jeremy L. Falcon "If you eat the cookie..." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
                I care to not care about the care of not caring for the caring of a caring one's country.

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                • C Corky

                  6 and 6 take lighter or heavier 6 3 and 3 take lighter or heavier 3 1 and 1 take lighter or heavier if they balance it's the ball thats left ;) This Sig For Rent
                  Corky

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                  Tim Smith
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                  This doesn't work because.... "take lighter or heavier N" Well, since you don't know if the odd-ball is lighter or heavier, you don't know which group to take. Tim Smith I know what you're thinking punk, you're thinking did he spell check this document? Well, to tell you the truth I kinda forgot myself in all this excitement. But being this here's CodeProject, the most powerful forums in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question, Do I feel lucky? Well do ya punk?

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                    This doesn't work because.... "take lighter or heavier N" Well, since you don't know if the odd-ball is lighter or heavier, you don't know which group to take. Tim Smith I know what you're thinking punk, you're thinking did he spell check this document? Well, to tell you the truth I kinda forgot myself in all this excitement. But being this here's CodeProject, the most powerful forums in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question, Do I feel lucky? Well do ya punk?

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                    Jeremy Falcon
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                    Tim Smith wrote: Well, since you don't know if the odd-ball is lighter or heavier, you don't know which group to take. I was under the impression that you tested for one or the other, not both at the same time. :confused: Jeremy L. Falcon "If you eat the cookie..." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
                    I care to not care about the care of not caring for the caring of a caring one's country.

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                    • C Corky

                      6 and 6 take lighter or heavier 6 3 and 3 take lighter or heavier 3 1 and 1 take lighter or heavier if they balance it's the ball thats left ;) This Sig For Rent
                      Corky

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                      DRHuff
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                      Remember it is a balance scale so 6 vs 6 will have one side up and one side down but gives no indication if one side has a heavy ball or the other side has a light ball. Try again. Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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                      • C Corky

                        6 and 6 take lighter or heavier 6 3 and 3 take lighter or heavier 3 1 and 1 take lighter or heavier if they balance it's the ball thats left ;) This Sig For Rent
                        Corky

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                        Paresh Solanki
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                        Won't work. What happens at stage two if the 3 & 3 balance? Paresh Solanki There is no substitute for genuine lack of preparation.

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                        • D DRHuff

                          You have 12 balls - one of which is either lighter or heavier than the others. Using a balance scale determine the odd ball and whether it is heavy or light in 3 weighings. This is much more difficult than it first appears. Have fun. Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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                          Roger Allen
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                          Its the green one! No seriously, I have a solution that works for some of the cases depending on whether you randomly pick the odd ball, but not for the cases when you don't :( (yet) Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.

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                          • D DRHuff

                            Remember it is a balance scale so 6 vs 6 will have one side up and one side down but gives no indication if one side has a heavy ball or the other side has a light ball. Try again. Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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                            Jeremy Falcon
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                            But it will because the other eleven are all assumed to weigh the same. If each ball weighed a pound with the heavier one weighing two pounds, you'd be weighing 6 to 7. We know the heavier one is on the side that goes down. Jeremy L. Falcon "If you eat the cookie..." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
                            I care to not care about the care of not caring for the caring of a caring one's country.

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                            • D DRHuff

                              You have 12 balls - one of which is either lighter or heavier than the others. Using a balance scale determine the odd ball and whether it is heavy or light in 3 weighings. This is much more difficult than it first appears. Have fun. Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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                              Roger Allen
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                              Ok, I got it now. The special step is to not compare the last 6 balls against either other once you've got down to 6! I won't post the full solution. The others can sweat it out. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.

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                              • D DRHuff

                                You have 12 balls - one of which is either lighter or heavier than the others. Using a balance scale determine the odd ball and whether it is heavy or light in 3 weighings. This is much more difficult than it first appears. Have fun. Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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                                DRHuff
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                                Measure four against four. Possible results: 1) weigh the same - take three balls from a measured four and three of the remaining and weigh: if the same measure remaining ball is the one - measure it against known ball and you have whether it is heavy or light. if different you know whether it is heavy or light because you know the three balls already measured are the same. Measure one of the three unknows against another. If the same the last ball is the odd man. If not the same the heavier or lighter ball can be determined from previous step. This is the easy part. What to do if the 4 vs 4 do not weigh the same is where it gets hard. Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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                                  But it will because the other eleven are all assumed to weigh the same. If each ball weighed a pound with the heavier one weighing two pounds, you'd be weighing 6 to 7. We know the heavier one is on the side that goes down. Jeremy L. Falcon "If you eat the cookie..." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
                                  I care to not care about the care of not caring for the caring of a caring one's country.

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                                  Thomas Freudenberg
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                                  What if this odd ball weighs half a pound? We do not know whether the odd ball is lighter or heavier. Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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                                  • J Jeremy Falcon

                                    But it will because the other eleven are all assumed to weigh the same. If each ball weighed a pound with the heavier one weighing two pounds, you'd be weighing 6 to 7. We know the heavier one is on the side that goes down. Jeremy L. Falcon "If you eat the cookie..." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
                                    I care to not care about the care of not caring for the caring of a caring one's country.

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                                    DRHuff
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                                    But you don't know if the odd one weighs 7 two pounds or 1/2 a pound. Thats what makes this so hard. Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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                                      Won't work. What happens at stage two if the 3 & 3 balance? Paresh Solanki There is no substitute for genuine lack of preparation.

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                                      Jeremy Falcon
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                                      It can't because only one ball is a different weight. 6 and 6 will never balance because the heaviest is on one side. Taking the 6 with the different weighted ball and splitting it guarantees one will be a different weight; therefore, they won't balance. Jeremy L. Falcon "If you eat the cookie..." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
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                                        But it will because the other eleven are all assumed to weigh the same. If each ball weighed a pound with the heavier one weighing two pounds, you'd be weighing 6 to 7. We know the heavier one is on the side that goes down. Jeremy L. Falcon "If you eat the cookie..." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
                                        I care to not care about the care of not caring for the caring of a caring one's country.

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                                        Roger Allen
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                                        But the heavier one could actually be lighter (read the question) so its doesn't help Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.

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                                          Ok, I got it now. The special step is to not compare the last 6 balls against either other once you've got down to 6! I won't post the full solution. The others can sweat it out. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.

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                                          DRHuff
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                                          If your measuring six balls you have it wrong. Measuring six against six tells you exactly nothing. Dave Huff 'tis a silly place!

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