Asked by Anonymous
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RIDDLE: YOU HAVE TWO BUCKETS. ONE IS A 5- GALLON BUCKET AND THE OTHER IS A 3- GALLON BUCKET. HOW CAN I GET 4 GALLONS IN THE 5-GALLON BUCKET?
HAHAHZSEE IF YOU CAN SOLVE IT.......TUTOR, THE MASTER...
RIDDLE: YOU HAVE TWO BUCKETS. ONE IS A 5- GALLON BUCKET AND THE OTHER IS A 3- GALLON BUCKET. HOW CAN I GET 4 GALLONS IN THE 5-GALLON BUCKET?
HAHAHZSEE IF YOU CAN SOLVE IT.......TUTOR, THE MASTER...
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Answered by
Anonymous
Assume that there is an unlimited use of water....
Answered by
Batman
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Answered by
ok
(3+5)/2
If you can understand that. XP
If you can understand that. XP
Answered by
Anonymous
Pour full smaller bucket into bigger. Repeat this so bigger one has five g and remaining 1g is in smaller bucket. Empty bigger bucket and pour 1g from smaller into bigger bucket.
Next fill smaller bucket again and add this 3g more into already present 1g in the bigger bucket.
Next fill smaller bucket again and add this 3g more into already present 1g in the bigger bucket.
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HuhDude
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