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So close, but no.
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Why do I get the feeling everyone knows the answer, but no-one wants to give it?
Hopefully not as bad as the one from Friday... and If you get it this time Eugene, I'll make sure that you get due credit :D
In a factory, there are ten sacks of goods, each with ten goods weighing 1 kg each (total 10 kg). A worker tells the quality control person that one of the sacks is lighter than the others, filled with ten .9 kg items, totalling 9 kg, instead of the normal 10 kg sacks. The quality control man decided that he could find the lighter sack with only one weighing. How did he do this?
Put all 10 sacks on the scale and take them off one at a time until the weight becomes a multiple of 10. Then the last sack he took off is the 9kg sack. Not sure if that counts as one weighing though.