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Archimedes' principle -- Which box will sink first as we add coins....
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[QUOTE="kuruman, post: 6069657, member: 192687"] First off you are changing the problem that says that the coins are added one at a time. However, I will imagine (as you asked me to do) that the same amount of coins are added to all boxes and that they all sink down. What I think will happen (as you said) is that they will all sink down. The point of the problem as stated is that the box that displaces the most water will hold the highest number of coins. Your point is ... ? [/QUOTE]
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