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  • You're the realm's greatest mathematician,

  • but ever since you criticized the Emperor's tax laws,

  • you've been locked in the dungeon

  • with only a marker to count the days.

  • But one day, you're suddenly brought before the Emperor

  • who looks even angrier than usual.

  • One of his twelve governors has been convicted of paying his taxes

  • with a counterfeit coin

  • which has already made its way into the treasury.

  • As the kingdom's greatest mathematician,

  • you've been granted a chance to earn your freedom by identifying the fake.

  • Before you are the twelve identical looking coins and a balance scale.

  • You know that the false coin will be very slightly lighter or heavier

  • than the rest.

  • But the Emperor's not a patient man.

  • You may only use the scale three times

  • before you'll be thrown back into the dungeon.

  • You look around for anything else you can use,

  • but there's nothing in the room -

  • just the coins,

  • the scale,

  • and your trusty marker.

  • How do you identify the counterfeit?

  • Pause here if you want to figure it out for yourself!

  • Answer in: 3

  • Answer in: 2

  • Answer in: 1

  • Obviously you can't weigh each coin against all of the others,

  • so you'll have to weigh several coins at the same time

  • by splitting the stack into multiple piles

  • then narrowing down where the false coin is.

  • Start by dividing the twelve coins into three equal piles of four.

  • Placing two of these on the scale gives us two possible outcomes.

  • If the two sides balance, all eight coins on the scale are real,

  • and the fake must be among the remaining four.

  • So how do you keep track of these results?

  • That's where the marker comes in.

  • Mark the eight authentic coins with a zero.

  • Now, take three of them and weigh them against three unmarked coins.

  • If they balance, the remaining unmarked coin must be the fake.

  • If they don't, draw a plus on the three unmarked coins if they're heavier

  • or a minus if they're lighter.

  • Now, take two of the newly marked coins and weigh them against each other.

  • If they balance, the third coin is fake.

  • Otherwise, look at their marks.

  • If they are plus coins, the heavier one is the imposter.

  • If they are marked with minus, it's the lighter one.

  • But what if the first two piles you weigh don't balance?

  • Mark the coins on the heavier side with a plus

  • and those on the lighter side with a minus.

  • You can also mark the remaining four coins with zeros

  • since you know the fake one is already somewhere on the scale.

  • Now, you'll need to think strategically

  • so you can remove all remaining ambiguity in just two more weighings.

  • To do this, you'll need to reassemble the piles.

  • One method is to replace three of the plus coins

  • with three of the minus coins,

  • and replace those with three of the zero coins.

  • >From here, you have three possibilities.

  • If the previously heavier side of the scale is still heavier,

  • that means either the remaining plus coin on that side

  • is actually the heavier one,

  • or the remaining minus coin on the lighter side

  • is actually the lighter one.

  • Choose either one of them, and weigh it against one of the regular coins

  • to see which is true.

  • If the previously heavier side became lighter,

  • that means one of the three minus coins you moved

  • is actually the lighter one.

  • Weigh two of them against each other.

  • If they balance, the third is counterfeit.

  • If not, the lighter one is.

  • Similarly, if the two sides balanced after your substitution,

  • then one of the three plus coins you removed

  • must be the heavier one.

  • Weigh two of them against each other.

  • If they balance, the third one is fake.

  • If not, then it's the heavier one.

  • The Emperor nods approvingly at your finding,

  • and the counterfeiting Lord takes your place in the dungeon.

You're the realm's greatest mathematician,

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TED-ED】偽コインの謎が解ける?- ジェニファー・ルー (【TED-Ed】Can you solve the counterfeit coin riddle? - Jennifer Lu)

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    Jenny に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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