Posted on 08/05/2011 10:53:16 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows
Nobody has to tell you that its a rough job market. So when you do finagle a job interview, youll want to shine.
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Moe, Larry and Curly. Throw in Nestles and add Shemp.
Stupid question!
Nope, once. put 4 balls on each side, remove one from each side untill the heavy side ballances when it does the one you removed is the heavy one. Technicaly you only used the scale once.
"Goood night...ding ding ding ding....Good night...ding ding ding..."
Except they'd be upside down.
My understanding is that there are eight balls all identical except one is heavier. So there are no "lightest" balls. There are 7 that weigh the same and 1 that is heavier.
3 compared to 3. If equal, it's one of the 2 left over.
If not... Of the heavier set of 3, again weigh 2. Use same logic as above. If 2 are equal, it's the third you left out.
Naw, more like "Here, hold my beer."
see my 63.
It’s an invalid question. If the balls are said to be “identical” then one cannot be heavier than all the rest.
I remember that brain teaser as follows:
A lieutenant has a sergeant, and 2 privates working for him. He has to put up a 100 foot flagpole into a 10 foot deep hole and the only tools he has are a 50 foot piece of rope, a 25 foot piece of rope, and a candle? How does he accomplish his task?
Answer: Sergeant, get that flagpole up NOW!
If they are identical, how can one be heavier? Answer is: zero
Oops, launched my beer..
Yeah I would say that too, but I also noticed that the Q doesn’t say ‘evenly divisible by 225’.
So it would be 1.
Okay, how many times without a balance scale? Just a single pan produce like scale.
I say 3.
Aren’t the balls identical? If they are identical, then the answer must be none. They can’t all be both identical and one be slightly heavier...
very good! :)
[BALLANCE SCALE]
Spelled correctly, how many L’s are there in the two words BALLANCE SCALE?
Facebook: Twenty five racehorses, no stopwatch, five tracks. Figure out the top three fastest horses in the fewest number of races.
7 races.
Oh to live amongst such admirable Hobbits...
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