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Scale Problem Here's a "cute" little problem involving weighing "circles, squares and stars." Enjoy!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21LWuY8i6Hw
Alternate solution:
a = circle b = square c = star
equation #1 a + 3b = 2c
equation #2 3c + 3b = 6a
dividing #2 by 3 we get
c + b = 2a
equation #1 moved around becomes
a - 2c = -3b
equation #2 moved around becomes
-2a + c = -b
so we now have
a - 2c = -3b
-2a + c = -b
adding these 2 equations together
-a - c = -4b
dividing by -1 we get
a + c = 4b
circle + star = 4 squares
Using Cuisenaire rods If you set the square to 1/4 units, it can be seen that the circle is 5/12 units and the star is 7/12 units. Multiplying thru by 12 we see that the square is 3 units, the circle is 5 units and the star is 7 units. Cuisenaire rods can be used to see our three weighings:
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