gram weights

Daniel Dover Daniel.Dover@Dartmouth.EDU
Wed Nov 4 13:49 MST 1998


--- You wrote:
One question - how do you measure 45g, 47g, 49g, 51g if you only have even
numbered weights, i.e. 12g, 14g, 16g, 18g, 20g, etc.? Am I missing
something?
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2-gram increments are all I need:  for example, if 48g is too little but 50g is too much, then I know the weight is 49g.  I have found that this "go- no go" system works very fast.

Danny Dover
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH


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