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| haha Malak!
1. Polar bear (white) is correct
2. non-existent year? - this needs some explanation
3. It isnt during DST
Posted by: చంటోడు At: 11, Nov 2006 4:47:41 AM IST Well I meaqnt to say 6 BC marking is impossible since No Astrologer predictED the BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST!
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 11, Nov 2006 4:47:20 AM IST It also depends on the clock ... (whether it supports AM/PM format)
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 11, Nov 2006 4:45:39 AM IST Do polar bears care for daylight saving in a non existent year? :))
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 11, Nov 2006 4:28:59 AM IST and...
3. A boy is very tired and he goes to bed at 8 pm and he has an important thing to attend at 10 am next day, so he sets the alarm for 9 and sleeps. How many hours did he sleep? :P
Posted by: చంటోడు At: 11, Nov 2006 0:54:47 AM IST Here's something to warm up first, then I'll post a little tougher one!
1. A man is stalking a bear that has attacked his camp. He reports later that naturally he went south. What color was the bear?
2. A young explorer called his expedition chief in great excitement to report that he had just found a golden coin marked 6 B.C. The expedition chief fired him. Why?
Posted by: చంటోడు At: 11, Nov 2006 0:51:43 AM IST I'll post something soon Sekhara!
For a minute Nayaka's solution made sense! :-)
Posted by: చంటోడు At: 11, Nov 2006 0:23:29 AM IST pArthA saarU! thats perfect!
just ur solution :
(R1,R2) (B1,B2) (G1,G2)
1.
R1B1 Vs B2G1
if equal :
then both groups contains HL(or LH) and LH(orHL)
weigh B1 Vs B2
if B1 > B2 then R1 is L and G2 is H and so we can find all
if unequal :
(lets say left side is heavier)
R1B1 > B2G1
then B1 is heavier and B2 is lower (CONFIRMLY)
and R1G1 = HH or HL or LL respectively
weigh R1G1 Vs B1B2
if
R1G1 > B1B2 then R1G1 = HH
R1G1 = B1B2 then R1G1 = HL(not LH)
R1G1 < B1B2 then R1G1 = LL
(one of the above three)
and correspondingly we can know the other
naayak saarU, thats right but in that case, we can separate heavier and lighter but cannot always definately say which is heavier and which is lighter.
Actually, the question is just to separate them.
so, next ur turn to ask.
Posted by: Du At: 10, Nov 2006 11:43:32 AM IST 1.Take any one from any two colours
...weigh ...
if equal ..both are either heavy or light..
if not.. u know which is heavy and which is light. and the left ones are quite opposite
2. weigh the third colour..
Posted by: ★Vinåyåkåm★ chitt♥♥r At: 10, Nov 2006 9:29:29 AM IST Sankara, if you are talking about the swap in weighing 1, that itself becomes the 2nd weighing and thats the end of story, you dont have to go to weighing 2. I thought such a simple thing was understood! :P
Sekhara, is this correct? Are there other solutions?
Posted by: చంటోడు At: 10, Nov 2006 0:25:51 AM IST
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