You've got 27 discs, each of them is 10grams, but for 1. The 1 different disc is 9grams or 11grams (heavier, or lighter by 1g). You should use balance scale that compares what's in the two pans. You can get the answer by just comparing groups of discs.
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Separate the disk into 3 stacks of 9 (A, B, C). Weigh stack A
ReplyDeleteagainst B and then A against C. Take the stack with the
different weight (note lighter or heavier) and break it into 3
stacks of 3 (D, E, F). Weigh stack D against E. If D and E are
equal, then F is the odd stack. If D and E are not equal, the
lighter or heavier (based on the A, B, C comparison) is the odd
stack. You now have three disk (G, H, I). Weigh G and H. If G
equals H, then I is the odd and is lighter or heavier (based on
the A, B, C comparison). If G and H are not equal, then the
lighter or heavier (based on the A, B, C comparison) is the odd
disk.