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Water and Oil (Posted on 2005-06-21) Difficulty: 3 of 5
The classic pouring problems deal with one liquid, this one deals with two, water and oil. Properties of the oil and water are as follows:
- Oil floats on water.
- The water and oil never mix.
- The oil and water are both clear and can not be visibly distingushed.
- When pouring, the oil will always pour out before the water will.
- If water is poured into a jug containing oil, the water will sink down to the bottom.
- If oil is poured into a jug containing water, the oil will float on the water.

There is a 60 cup jug filled with 30 cups of water and 30 cups of oil. You also have three empty jugs with capacities of 43 cups, 11 cups and 7 cups to use.

Your task is to separate the oil from the water by pouring from jug to jug.

Example:
If your first move is to pour from the 60 cup jug to the 43 cup jug, the 43 cup jug will contain all 30 cups of oil and 13 cups of water.

See The Solution Submitted by Brian Smith    
Rating: 3.0000 (4 votes)

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re(2): Solution | Comment 3 of 7 |
(In reply to re: Solution by anonymous user)

I haven't verified this, but, this is more reader friendly than you first listing, WOW!  I looked and was blown away.  And yes, it "really killed the formating."!!!!
  Posted by brianjn on 2005-06-22 07:54:16

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