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A Cup Of Coffee (Posted on 2004-06-25) Difficulty: 3 of 5
You have a five cup mug, a three cup mug, a water supply, a sink with a drain, and a packet of instant coffee which when dissolved in one cup of water produces coffee of strength 100%.

The packet may be used at any time, but the entire contents of the packet must be dissolved into a single mug when it is used.

Your task is to fix 4 cups of coffee at exactly 16% strength.

See The Solution Submitted by Brian Smith    
Rating: 4.2500 (4 votes)

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re: i think i got one | Comment 4 of 10 |
(In reply to i think i got one by bin zhu)

Fixed this message:

In your step 7, if you pour out 1 cup from 5-cup mug (which contains 5-cups of 20% strength), then you still have 4 cups of 20% strength remaining in the 5-cup mug.

However, if you continue with the steps in Thalamus' solution (empty and refill 3-cup mug, pour 1 cup from 3-cup mug to 5-cup mug, then pour 1 cup from 5-cup mug to 3-cup mug), you will achieve the result.

Edited on June 25, 2004, 3:45 pm
  Posted by ThoughtProvoker on 2004-06-25 15:17:20

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