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Apollo
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I was posed this question elsewhere, and the solution keeps niggling at my mind, but I can't wrap my brain around it:
You have 12 marbles, and a simple scale (where you can put two things or groups of things on it and find out what weighs more, but you can't figure out the exact weight). 11 of the marbles weigh the same, and the other is different. You don't know whether it is lighter or heavier than the others. You can perform only 3 weighings to find out which is the different marble. How do you do it?
You have 12 marbles, and a simple scale (where you can put two things or groups of things on it and find out what weighs more, but you can't figure out the exact weight). 11 of the marbles weigh the same, and the other is different. You don't know whether it is lighter or heavier than the others. You can perform only 3 weighings to find out which is the different marble. How do you do it?