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Originally posted by dougj
Hmmm... not sure what you're getting at here, but to clarify, each jar contains an unknown number of marbles, and there's no guarentee that any two jars contains the same number of marbles. They're just jars of marbles.
Here's a hint. If all the marbles were 1 gram each and the "bogus" marbles were 2 grams each, you'd use the same solution. Also, if there were just 5 jars, or 20 jars, indeed no matter how many jars you ahd, you'd use the same solution. [/B]
If you take a corresponding amount of marbles from each jar that would represent the number of jar it is in the row jars and add the weight will add up to 109 grams or 108 grams or 107 etc.... the total weight of your sample will indicate which jar has the marbles at 1 gram each. I don't believe this is the solution you're looking for but it works. It was this kind of logic that kept me from pursuing an engineering degree. :D