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4 February, 12:16

A treasury has 500 7-ounce weights, 500 11-ounce weights, and a balance. a foreign dignitary arrives with a gold bar, claiming it to weigh 500 ounces. can the treasury determine whether the dignitary is telling the truth? if so, how?

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  1. 4 February, 15:11
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    Yes the treasury can determine whether the gold bar is really weighing 500 ounces.

    We can use the equation:

    7 x + 11 y = 500

    where x is the amount of the 7 ounce weights while y is the amount of 11 ounce weights.

    We know that x and y should be whole numbers therefore this is solved through trial and error.

    By trial and error I got:

    x = 7 and y = 41

    So that;

    7 * 7 + 11 * 41 = 500

    49 + 451 = 500

    500 = 500

    Hence they can use 41 11-ounce weights and 7 7-ounce weights to test
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