Chapter 368: Falling into a Dream in the Courtyard
Weigh each piece of pastry by hand?
It's a simple and easy way to do it.
But I decided not to.
Since they have prepared baskets for you, it would be a waste if you don't make good use of them.
Method 1: Now that the weight of the pastries in the two baskets is exactly the same, it can be considered that both pieces of pastries are poisonous.
Next, I just need to keep one of the pastries and take turns replacing the other until the one with a different weight comes along.
It's a stupid idea.
Method 2: I move two pieces of pastry into the same basket and put two pieces of pastry in the other basket at a time.
In the event of a difference in weight, replace one of the two new pastries – if the weight is still different after the replacement, the one left in the basket is a non-toxic pastry; If the weight is the same after replacement, then the piece in my hand is non-toxic!
This method is simpler than the previous one, but it is still too cumbersome.
I choose to use method three:
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Weigh each piece of pastry by hand?
It's a simple and easy way to do it.
But I decided not to.
Since they have prepared baskets for you, it would be a waste if you don't make good use of them.
Method 1: Now that the weight of the pastries in the two baskets is exactly the same, it can be considered that both pieces of pastries are poisonous.
Next, I just need to keep one of the pastries and take turns replacing the other until the one with a different weight comes along.
It's a stupid idea.
Method 2: I move two pieces of pastry into the same basket and put two pieces of pastry in the other basket at a time.
In the event of a difference in weight, replace one of the two new pastries – if the weight is still different after the replacement, the one left in the basket is a non-toxic pastry; If the weight is the same after replacement, then the piece in my hand is non-toxic!
This method is simpler than the previous one, but it is still too cumbersome.
I choose to use method three:
Weigh each piece of pastry by hand?
It's a simple and easy way to do it.
But I decided not to.
Since they have prepared baskets for you, it would be a waste if you don't make good use of them.
Method 1: Now that the weight of the pastries in the two baskets is exactly the same, it can be considered that both pieces of pastries are poisonous.
Next, I just need to keep one of the pastries and take turns replacing the other until the one with a different weight comes along.
It's a stupid idea.
Method 2: I move two pieces of pastry into the same basket and put two pieces of pastry in the other basket at a time.
In the event of a difference in weight, replace one of the two new pastries – if the weight is still different after the replacement, the one left in the basket is a non-toxic pastry; If the weight is the same after replacement, then the piece in my hand is non-toxic!
This method is simpler than the previous one, but it is still too cumbersome.
I choose to use method three:
Weigh each piece of pastry by hand?
It's a simple and easy way to do it.
But I decided not to.
Since they have prepared baskets for you, it would be a waste if you don't make good use of them.
Method 1: Now that the weight of the pastries in the two baskets is exactly the same, it can be considered that both pieces of pastries are poisonous.
Next, I just need to keep one of the pastries and take turns replacing the other until the one with a different weight comes along.
It's a stupid idea.
Method 2: I move two pieces of pastry into the same basket and put two pieces of pastry in the other basket at a time.
In the event of a difference in weight, replace one of the two new pastries – if the weight is still different after the replacement, the one left in the basket is a non-toxic pastry; If the weight is the same after replacement, then the piece in my hand is non-toxic!
This method is simpler than the previous one, but it is still too cumbersome.
I choose to use method three:
Weigh each piece of pastry by hand?
It's a simple and easy way to do it.
But I decided not to.
Since they have prepared baskets for you, it would be a waste if you don't make good use of them.
Method 1: Now that the weight of the pastries in the two baskets is exactly the same, it can be considered that both pieces of pastries are poisonous.
Next, I just need to keep one of the pastries and take turns replacing the other until the one with a different weight comes along.
It's a stupid idea.
Method 2: I move two pieces of pastry into the same basket and put two pieces of pastry in the other basket at a time.
In the event of a difference in weight, replace one of the two new pastries – if the weight is still different after the replacement, the one left in the basket is a non-toxic pastry; If the weight is the same after replacement, then the piece in my hand is non-toxic!
This method is simpler than the previous one, but it is still too cumbersome.
I choose to use method three:
Weigh each piece of pastry by hand?
It's a simple and easy way to do it.
But I decided not to.
Since they have prepared baskets for you, it would be a waste if you don't make good use of them.
Method 1: Now that the weight of the pastries in the two baskets is exactly the same, it can be considered that both pieces of pastries are poisonous.
Next, I just need to keep one of the pastries and take turns replacing the other until the one with a different weight comes along.
It's a stupid idea.
Method 2: I move two pieces of pastry into the same basket and put two pieces of pastry in the other basket at a time.
In the event of a difference in weight, replace one of the two new pastries – if the weight is still different after the replacement, the one left in the basket is a non-toxic pastry; If the weight is the same after replacement, then the piece in my hand is non-toxic!
This method is simpler than the previous one, but it is still too cumbersome.
I choose to use method three:
Weigh each piece of pastry by hand?
It's a simple and easy way to do it.
But I decided not to.
Since they have prepared baskets for you, it would be a waste if you don't make good use of them.
Method 1: Now that the weight of the pastries in the two baskets is exactly the same, it can be considered that both pieces of pastries are poisonous.
Next, I just need to keep one of the pastries and take turns replacing the other until the one with a different weight comes along.
It's a stupid idea.
Method 2: I move two pieces of pastry into the same basket and put two pieces of pastry in the other basket at a time.
In the event of a difference in weight, replace one of the two new pastries – if the weight is still different after the replacement, the one left in the basket is a non-toxic pastry; If the weight is the same after replacement, then the piece in my hand is non-toxic!
This method is simpler than the previous one, but it is still too cumbersome.
I choose to use method three:
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