You have nine brass rings, but three are actually gold. Can you pick these out using a balance scale three times at the most?
(In reply to
Ring Around by brianjn)
How this appears on screen is not my problem.
I have, by my own judgement, assigned a Gold ring to each of my A, B, C
groups. I placed them in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd position of each
group.
I built my 'truth' table within Excel so that I could realistically
rotate my Rings; truth table no, but I can see how Gold (g) and Brass
work when assigned values of 1 and 0.
Here is it:
May it be faithful.
Groups A and B are on the scales, C is on the Table.
A
B
C
1 2 3
4 5
6 7 8 9
Equal
g 2 3 4 g
6 7 8 g
Heavy (L) g
g 2 3 4
g 6 7 8
Heavy (L) 8
g g 2 3
4 g 6 7
I think that I have to compare what is on the scales at each weighing
and that on the table at each cycle. But then a true truth table
may give the result.
Going again!
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Posted by brianjn
on 2005-06-23 09:51:01 |