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Creating 5 weights (Posted on 2003-03-24) Difficulty: 2 of 5
A long time ago some ancients needed to make 5 weights that could weigh any amount of weight up to 121 grams.

The ancients though, had only a 1 gram weight and 120 grams of clay(which they would later make into weights. So with only a scale, 120 grams of clay and a 1 gram weight how would you create all the other weights needed to weigh any amount up to 121 grams?

What is the minimum amount of weighings required to do this?

  Submitted by Alan    
Rating: 3.5714 (7 votes)
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First measure out clay equal to the 1 gram weight. Take that 1 gram of clay and put it on the side with the weight. Measure out 2 grams of clay now. Take the 1 gram of clay and the 2 grams of clay and you have the 3 gram weight.

Using the one and 3 gram weight on one side, measure out 4 grams of clay twice, then using the 1 gram weight get 1 more gram of clay. Put the two 4 gram weights together along with the 1 gram of clay and you have your 9 gram weight.

Next take all the wieghts you have (1,3,9=13 grams)and put them on one side of the scale. Now measure out an equivalent amount of clay twice, then measure out 1 gram of clay. Take all this clay and now you have your 27 gram weight.

All the leftover clay is now your 81 gram weight. Thus resulting in 8 weighings.

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  Subject Author Date
answerK Sengupta2007-09-06 15:26:48
SolutionNo Subjectlalit2003-06-19 07:35:53
SolutionNo Subjectlalit2003-06-19 07:35:52
Solutionsolutionlalit2003-06-19 07:35:29
re(2): Posted Solution Not MinimumJon2003-04-11 07:41:29
re: Posted Solution Not MinimumIrina2003-04-10 00:56:10
SolutionPosted Solution Not MinimumCharlie2003-03-30 06:19:56
re: solution ?Charlie2003-03-26 08:14:52
Solutionsolution ?Keedom2003-03-25 18:02:28
Solutiona solutionCharlie2003-03-24 03:22:10
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