Here's a logic problem (normally called the Twelve Ball Problem but I'll stick to the theme) you may or may not have seen before.
You have 12 boobs. They each have the same size, shape and nipple coloring. 11 of the 12 also have the exact same milk mass. The 12th weighs either more or less than each of the other 11.
Using a balance scale* you must determine which is the odd-boob and if it has more or less milk mass than the others in only three (3) weighings.
You can weight multiple boobs on either side of the scale for each weighing.
*Example of a balance scale
You have 12 boobs. They each have the same size, shape and nipple coloring. 11 of the 12 also have the exact same milk mass. The 12th weighs either more or less than each of the other 11.
Using a balance scale* you must determine which is the odd-boob and if it has more or less milk mass than the others in only three (3) weighings.
You can weight multiple boobs on either side of the scale for each weighing.
*Example of a balance scale

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