Candy that is considered "heavy" typically includes dense options like chocolate bars, particularly those filled with nougat, caramel, or nuts, such as Snickers or Milky Way. Additionally, candies like fudge or toffee are also heavy due to their rich ingredients. Gummies and hard candies, while often sugary, tend to be lighter in comparison.
equally likely means as likely as the other side ex: 1 piece of candy on this side,1 piece of candy on that side
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The best pot for candy making is a heavy-bottomed saucepan or a copper pot, as they distribute heat evenly and prevent scorching.
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The key here is to understand that the scale can distinguish 3 cases, not just 2.As a first step, put 3 balls on one side, and 3 on the other. If one side or the other is heavier, that side will have the heavy ball. If the two weight the same, the heavy ball is one of the other 2.Assuming the ball is in one of the groups of 3 you weighed at first, continue weighing one on each side. Once again, you have three cases. Left side is heavier (that is the heavy ball), right side is heavier (that side is the heavy ball), or both weigh the same (the heavy ball is the third one, which you didn't weigh).The key here is to understand that the scale can distinguish 3 cases, not just 2.As a first step, put 3 balls on one side, and 3 on the other. If one side or the other is heavier, that side will have the heavy ball. If the two weight the same, the heavy ball is one of the other 2.Assuming the ball is in one of the groups of 3 you weighed at first, continue weighing one on each side. Once again, you have three cases. Left side is heavier (that is the heavy ball), right side is heavier (that side is the heavy ball), or both weigh the same (the heavy ball is the third one, which you didn't weigh).The key here is to understand that the scale can distinguish 3 cases, not just 2.As a first step, put 3 balls on one side, and 3 on the other. If one side or the other is heavier, that side will have the heavy ball. If the two weight the same, the heavy ball is one of the other 2.Assuming the ball is in one of the groups of 3 you weighed at first, continue weighing one on each side. Once again, you have three cases. Left side is heavier (that is the heavy ball), right side is heavier (that side is the heavy ball), or both weigh the same (the heavy ball is the third one, which you didn't weigh).The key here is to understand that the scale can distinguish 3 cases, not just 2.As a first step, put 3 balls on one side, and 3 on the other. If one side or the other is heavier, that side will have the heavy ball. If the two weight the same, the heavy ball is one of the other 2.Assuming the ball is in one of the groups of 3 you weighed at first, continue weighing one on each side. Once again, you have three cases. Left side is heavier (that is the heavy ball), right side is heavier (that side is the heavy ball), or both weigh the same (the heavy ball is the third one, which you didn't weigh).
Ball flight-High- Both heavy weights at back, light weights at frontLow- Both heavy weights at front, light weights at backDraw- Both heavy weights on heel side, light weights on toe sideFade- Both heavy weights on toe side, light weights on heel side.For a less extreme draw, put one heavy weight on the heel side, and a light one in the middle (on the heel side), and one heavy weight in the middle (on the toe side) and a light weight behind the toe. And vice versa for a less extreme fade.
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