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2004-09-28, 09:23 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
this isnt as hard as rope part 2, which smaug defeated.
the accepted answer for this is different than the one i came up with, and i know of another - there are options here. also, this question is designed to generate dialogue with the interviewer, as though you were troubleshooting a software problem. you have ten machines producing coins. one machine is malfunctioning. you may use a scale to weigh a mass only once. determine which machine is malfunctioning.
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2004-09-28, 09:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
I've made another post because I bet you're reading the one i just made, and if I edited that, you wouldn't see it.
Are the coins from the working machines and the malfunctioning machine the same size? color? shape? density? combination of metal/metals?
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