Scale Puzzles 301 - Second Weighing: Right Side goes down now
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You have twelve coins (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L & M). One of the coins is counterfeit, but you don't know if it is heavier or lighter than the others. You are allowed to use a balancing scale three times to find the counterfeit. Find a strategy that will allow you to find the counterfeit in three weighings, no matter which one is fake.

First Weighing:    _(A+B+C+D)_/\_(E+F+G+H)_
(the left side of the scale went down)

This told us that either

We created three new groups of coins by

First Weighing:    _(A+B+C+D)_  /\  _(E+F+G+H)_
(Left side went down)
Second Weighing:   _(A+F+G+H)_ /\ _(E+K+L+M)_
Right side goes down this time

What does this tell us?

Third Weighing: We know that the fake is LIGHTER and it is in the group (F+G+H). Can you use the balance scale one more time to find the fake coin. If you need more hints in order to develop your strategy, please review what we did in Scale Puzzles 101, when we had three coins, one of which was a heavier fake.

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