ahaicon1      25. THE RIGHT SCALES       backwardarrow1

As I remember, my old friend Mr Bachet the chemist used a simple balance to weigh out his chemicals. He had six different weights which he could place in the left pan – let me see now, there was a 2 gram weight, and a 16, a 9 gram weight and a 4, an 8 gram weight, and ... oh yes! a tiny 1 gram weight. Yes! That’s right. And with these weights he could weigh any amount up to 40 grams.

Then one day this brash young salesman came in and greatly upset Mr Bachet by telling him he was out of date and old-fashioned, and that if he had six decent weights he could weigh much larger quantities.

My friend suffered a fatal heart attach shortly afterwards, and I have often wondered since then whether the salesman was telling the truth. Are there really six weights which when placed in various combinations in the left pan will weigh any amount up to – who knows?

scales   The wrong scales!

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