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Re: Maths problems (interesting ones)

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Originally Posted by Steve Howland
Very fun puzzles...but here's one that has stumped pretty much everyone I know (similar to marble puzzle but harder)...

You have 12 identical-looking coins. One of the coins is a fake, yet you do not know which one it is nor if it weighs more or less than the other 11. Using 3 turns with a regular balance scale, determine which coin is the fake and if it weighs more or less than the other 11. (props to anyone who gets this in under a day)
You don't need to use the scale at all.

First, if you need a small graduated cylinder. 11 coins should be exactly the same, so they all have the same density. The fake, although not necessarily weighing the same, will have a different density than the others. Simply put in X mL of water in the cylinder and calculate the displacement of the water for each coin dropped, and the fake coin will be different.
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