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General Forum: Education | cheppukOnDi chooddaam | |
| Head 1 = 5 (1+4)
Head 2 = 7 (1+6)
Posted by: ★Vinåyåkåm★ chitt♥♥r At: 13, Aug 2005 9:33:22 AM IST There are 2 rows of Birds and first bird in each row is the head of the row.
Head1 to Head2 : If you give me 1 bird from your row, then we both will have the same number of birds.
Head2 to Head1 : No No. If you give me 1 bird from your row, then I will have double the birds than you have.
How many birds does each row contain including the Head's?
Posted by: Mr. Srinivas Turlapati At: 13, Aug 2005 5:58:06 AM IST . .
Posted by: ★Vinåyåkåm★ chitt♥♥r At: 13, Aug 2005 5:51:04 AM IST the actual question is that only....adi koodaa untundi.....u might have missed it.....check it once again......or else he might have missed it....
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 27, Jan 2004 6:26:41 PM IST yes, Rajasekhar gaaru, but in the question it wasn't asked find out whether it's heavier or lighter...
Posted by: Ravi Kanth Yalamanchili At: 27, Jan 2004 2:10:49 PM IST idi 12 coin prOblamanDi
Posted by: Ravi Kanth Yalamanchili At: 27, Jan 2004 2:05:24 PM IST meeranta try chese puzzle emiti....ide pedda puzzle laa vundi naaku.
Posted by: Mrs. Aruna At: 27, Jan 2004 12:18:29 PM IST still it works, take any 3 from the other group and compare with the 3 in the correct group ... continue...
Posted by: Ravi Kanth Yalamanchili At: 27, Jan 2004 12:15:39 PM IST if ur aim is to find only the defective one,it wotks....but here u have to find how defective it is also...that is either heavier or lighter also.....then it doesnt work...
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 27, Jan 2004 12:14:12 PM IST still it works, take any 3 from the other group and compare with the 3 in the correct group ... continue...
Posted by: Ravi Kanth Yalamanchili At: 27, Jan 2004 12:09:36 PM IST
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