Interesting logic puzzles and brain teasers

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The thread discusses various logic puzzles and brain teasers, focusing on a specific problem involving jars of pills with different weights. Participants explore potential solutions and share their thoughts on the problem's complexity and the appropriateness of the thread's placement within the forum.

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  • One participant presents a logic puzzle involving five jars of pills with different weights and asks for a solution using a scale only once.
  • Another participant suggests a method of weighing one pill from each jar and removing them one by one, although they express uncertainty about whether this counts as using the scale only once.
  • A third participant points out that there is an existing subforum for brain teasers, suggesting the thread may belong there.
  • A later reply proposes a solution involving taking a specific number of pills from each jar and using the last digit of the total weight to identify the jar with the lighter pills, claiming it to be a neater solution.
  • Participants express admiration for the proposed solution, with one participant downplaying their own contribution while acknowledging its cleverness.

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Participants generally agree on the cleverness of the proposed solutions, but there is no consensus on the best method or the appropriateness of the thread's placement within the forum.

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Some participants express uncertainty about the counting of scale uses in their proposed methods, and there is a suggestion that the thread may be better suited for a different subforum.

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I thought it would be cool to start a thread with a bunch of interesting logic puzzles, brain teasers, math problems, etc. I'll get the ball rolling:

Your pharmacist gives you 5 jars filled with pills. The pills contained in each jar have an identical appearance and size (i.e. if you mixed all of the pills you wouldn't be able to tell them apart).

4 of the 5 jars hold pills that weigh 10 grams each, and the remaining jar holds pills that weigh 9 grams each. However, you don't know which jar is the one holding the lightweight pills. Keep in mind that all of the pills in all jars are identical in appearance and size.

You are given a weighing scale that can only be used once. Using this scale (only once), how do you determine which jar is holding the 9 gram pills?

Note: assume the jars are quite large and that you have an unlimited quantity of pills from each jar.

Solution: http://www.mindcipher.com/puzzles/141
 
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I'm not sure if this counts, because I would consider it using the scale more than once. But I would put 1 pill from each jar onto the scale, and then take them off one by one. When you take off a pill and the reading is an even number, you know you took off the 9 gram pill.
 
Note that there's already a "Brain Teasers" subforum of "Fun, Photos and Games", so perhaps this subject belongs there:

https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=33
 
vette982 said:
I thought it would be cool to start a thread with a bunch of interesting logic puzzles, brain teasers, math problems, etc. I'll get the ball rolling:
Solution: http://www.mindcipher.com/puzzles/141

This belongs in the brainteaser thread.

Anyway, the solution is quite trivial.

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Label the jars 1 to 5. Take 9,8,7,6,5 pills from each jar respectively. The last digit of the weight will indicate which jar it is.

EDIT: just saw the solution you linked, and honestly, I think mine's neater (posted it there as a comment). :wink:
 
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Curious3141 said:
EDIT: just saw the solution you linked, and honestly, I think mine's neater (posted it there as a comment). :wink:

Did you think of that? Because that's pretty genius.
 
Yeah that's a super clean solution!
 
leroyjenkens said:
Did you think of that? Because that's pretty genius.

Yes, I did think of it, and thanks, but no, I don't think it's anything special.
 

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