Sunday 15 December 2013

Filling up of a sequence-2

This is with reference to my earlier blog-same title.
In spite of my hint that the solution is in the question itself nobody has responded.
The question was-'Anybody willing to work out the next two numbers in the sequence below?'
You have to look at the number of alphabets in each word in the sentence above forming the question
The numbers of alphabets in successive words are 7,7,2,4,3,3,4,3,7,2,3.The last two words viz 'sequence' and 'below' contain 8 and 5 alphabets respectively and thus these two numbers 8 and 5 are the numbers filling up the sequence .

Tuesday 3 December 2013

One set of faulty coins-2

This is a rejoinder to my earlier blog of same title.
A correct reply has already been given by Shekar which may be seen under the comment portion.
The reply holds good if the weighing machine is capable to weigh correctly  upto the weight of around 55 coins.Suppose it is capable to weigh correctly upto the weight of say around 45,46 etc of coins.In that case you must take no coins from one set,which you can mark.If all coins weigh correctly the total weight should be that of 45 coins,(45 being the sum of digits 1 to 9) and so the actual weight differring from weight of 45 coins will show you which set has the faulty coins.