3 is the largest number that can be cubed and still be under 40.

- Matt Small

----- Original Message -----
  From: Randell B Adkins
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 12:51 PM
  Subject: Re: Math Puzzle

  that is what I am asking. I understand that 1,3,9, and 27 have a common
  factor
  of 3 however not sure how one would have come up with that and if in
  fact
  there was an easy way of finding it out.

  This is truly a puzzle of the minds...

  >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/03/03 12:39PM >>>
  That was hard.

  Is there some math formula that would have made this easier? Did I miss
  something in school?

  Jerry Johnson

  >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/03/03 09:41AM >>>
  He uses his thumb.

  Not the mathematically correct answer, but it's how butchers and
  grocers
  used to get themselves some extra money.

  -Kevin

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 4:05 PM
  Subject: Math Puzzle

  > I have a math puzzle that I can not figure out
  > and was wondering if anyone has heard of it:
  >
  > You go to a Butcher shop who has one of the old
  > style weight scales. Not a digital one. One that
  > just events out.
  >
  > You have 4 weights of any size (only 4 weights)
  > the butcher must use those 4 weights to provide
  > 1 lbs of beef up to 40 lbs of beef.
  >
  > He should be able to deleiver the desired amount
  > (1-40lbs) at anytime. What are the 4 weight values?
  >
  > Thanks,
  >
  >
  >


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