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really really difficult riddle. u wont get it.?
Trust me, this one works out, just takes alot of time. i can almost promise u that u wont be able to get it…
youve got 12 cue (pool) balls, they all look exactly alike, and you wont be able to feel weight difference with your hands. 11 of the twelve balls weighs the same. 1 weighs more OR less than the rest, you don’t know if its more or less than the rest. you have got a balance scale, and you may weigh the balls in any way that you like, BUT YOU MAY ONLY WEIGH 3 TIMES. and then you have to say what ball is different, and is it heavier or lighter??
anybody even want to try this riddle?
It’s not a joke answer, its really scientific.
The scale only says if its heavier or lighter!!!! not by how much!!
Split the balls into 3 groups of 4 and balance 2 of the groups on the scales. if one is lighter then the other then this contains the lighter ball, if they both are the same then take the 3rd group as this will contain the lighter ball.
Split the remaining group in two and see which is lighter and then weigh the two balls left.
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Pool & Billiards $5.89 You’re no idiot, of course. You know that “English” isn’t just the name of a language, it’s also the type of spin you use to control the cue ball in pool. But when it comes to racking them up, making a break shot, and sinking balls in the corner pocket, you feel like “English” is your second language. Don’t hang up your cue stick yet! In her comprehensive book, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Pool &… |
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Jump Break Pool Cue Weight: 19 oz (Standard Weight) $56.25 50-0503 Weight: 19 oz (Standard Weight) Two cues in one! The Jump Break Pool Cue delivers power and control on breaks and can be taken apart quickly to provide pinpoint accuracy for jump shots. This cue’s second joint features a quick release mechanism so that you can alternate between break and jump cue in a matter of seconds. This cue features a wood-to-wood joint for better shot control. Availa… |
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Harvard G05204W Game Choice 7-Foot 2-in-1 Air Hockey / Billiard Combination Flip Table $587.99 Tired of heading to the pub every time you want to play air hockey or billiards? Turn to the Harvard Game Choice combination flip table, which combines the best of both your games in a single arcade-style package. In its air hockey configuration, the table includes a 110-volt motor and a glossy white 76-1/2-by-38-inch play bed, giving the gameplay a fast-action feel. When you’re done with air hock… |
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Billiard Pool Cue Stick Set of 4 Aska Short Cues LCS $149.95 Aska Short cues series comes in 36″ Black, 42″ Blue, 48″ Red, 52″ Brown. Sells as a set of 4 cues. Weight: 36 inch – 12.5 oz; 42 inch – 13.5 oz; 48 inch – 14 oz; 52 inch – 19-20 oz… |
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Mini Billiards Pool Ball Set $12.99 1 1/2in Miniature Pool Balls. All balls 1-15 and cue ball, rack is NOT included… |
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McDermott Cue Weight Bolt 5.5oz 3/4 Thread $5.95 This McDermott Cue Weight Bolt will fit inside the weight bolt system of a McDermott, Star or Lucky Cue. It is made out of metal with a 3/4″ thread size and adds a 5 1/2 ounce weight to your cue. Customize the feel of your cue by adding or subtracting weight bolts from the butt. Easy to install – just pop off the cap from the butt end of your cue and with the use of the hex wrench (not included), … |
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