After spending five seconds to finish reading the question, Shi Yi didn't even think before he started writing.
Twice.
This one could be done instantly.
Compared to the first weighing question, this one was indeed much simpler.
The thought process was also much clearer.
3,3,2 would do the trick.
So for this question, Shi Yi spent most of his time writing down the answer.
In fact, these weighing questions all have their tricks.
What normal people think of is to weigh equally.
Four against four in weighing.
Then two against two.
And finally one on one.
That is, three times.
According to normal thinking, it's three times, so as the answer to the question, it definitely has to deviate from the norm.
But it's impossible to figure it out in one go.
So the answer 'two' could be directly written out from experience.
It's a pity it's not a fill-in-the-blank or multiple choice; otherwise, that would be even faster.