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You have 9kg of oats and cup scales that gears of 50g and 200g. How − in three weighings− can you measure 2kg of the oats?
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You have 9kg of oats and cup scales that gears of 50g and 200g. How − in three weighings− can you measure 2kg of the oats?
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You have 9kg of oats and cup scales that gears of 50g and 200g. How − in three weighings− can you measure 2kg of the oats?
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Answer:
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2000/250=8
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Answer: You will need 8 cup scales
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kg=1000 grams
2000/250=8
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