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Originally posted by: weirdichi
RIDDLE:
When does 10 + 5 = 3?
never.
Originally posted by: weirdichi
RIDDLE:
When does 10 + 5 = 3?
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Most of these are taken from archived ATOT threads and can be found by searching.Originally posted by: Kev
marked for later... i want to see what that marble one solution is
If people want I can post most of the answers. I still haven't figured out the one with the devil, table and coins.
Originally posted by: spiderrasmon
why are they drinking from a second bottle instead of a second glass?
Typo from wherever I copied it from.Originally posted by: spiderrasmon
why are they drinking from a second bottle instead of a second glass?
You ass, read the OP. 😉Originally posted by: spiderrasmon
you ass, I was gonna answer them...!
post more!
Originally posted by: Kyteland
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Devil: I haven't done this one yet, and didn't find it on AT.
Actually it is correct. I have a full proof for the general (3^n3)/2 problem and that is it. I just left out a lot of the details. You can figure it out from that though.Originally posted by: silverpig
Kyteland, your answer for the golf ball one is not correct. It's much more complicated than that 🙂
Yes it is. Read again.Originally posted by: amoeba
golf ball answer is not correct.
Originally posted by: amoeba
I don't think golf ball one is doable if you don't know whether the odd ball is lighter or heavier than the rest.
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Yes it is. Read again.Originally posted by: amoeba
golf ball answer is not correct.
But you can find it out i the precess of doing the weighings. You can think of it as a decision tree. There are 12 balls that can possibly be the odd one, each either lighter or heavier. So there are 12*2=24 possible outcomes to the puzzle. Each weighing can discover 3 things (up, down, or balances) so in 3 weighings you can discover 3^3=27 things at most. It is possible to make the 24 leaf outcome tree balance in to the 27 leaf decision tree.Originally posted by: amoeba
I don't think golf ball one is doable if you don't know whether the odd ball is lighter or heavier than the rest.
In those 4 balls there are 8 possible outcomes. Each ball can be lighter or heavier. 4*2=8. In 2 weighings you can discover at most 9 things. (3^2=9) It still fits in the decision tree.Originally posted by: amoeba
lets say you finish your first weigh. they balance. you know weird ball is in the 4 you left out.
now what do you do?
you have 2 weighs left. but you don't know whether weird ball is lighter or heavier than rest.