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12 November, 04:23

There are 100 bags each with 100 coins, but only one of these bags has gold coins in it. The gold coin has weight of 1.01 grams and the other coins has weight of 1 gram. We are given a digital scale, but we can only use it once. How can we identify the bag of gold coins?

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  1. 12 November, 04:47
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    So, with one measurement, we can determine the bag of gold coins.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We will number the bags with numbers from 1 to 100. Then we will take one coin from the first bag, from the second we will take 2 coins, from the third we will take 3 coins. We will continue the process to the last bag, from which we will take all 100 coins. Then we'll put it all on a digital scale.

    Depending on how many numbers in the decimal notation we mean what the bag of gold coins is. For example, if the decimal number is. 02, we will conclude that 2 is a bag of gold coins. For example, if the decimal number is. 33, we would conclude that 33 is a bag of gold coins. If there are no decimal numbers, we conclude that the gold bag is the last bag on the digital scale, because 100 · 1.01 = 101.

    So, with one measurement, we can determine the bag of gold coins.
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