You have five different jugs, without any marks at all, with capacities of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 litres. Initially, the
3,
5 and
7-jugs are completely filled with liquid (so we have 15 litres of the liquid; in the diagram below, an "x" stands for 1 litre) and the other two are empty. The jugs are arranged in the circular manner shown below, which can't be changed:
| |
+-+ +-+
| o o |
| o o |
+-----+
| | | |
+-+ +-+ +---+ +---+
| x | | x x x x |
| x x | | x x x |
+-----+ +---------+
| | | |
+--+ +--+ +--+ +--+
| x x x | | o o o |
| x x | | o o o |
+-------+ +-------+
The goal is to achieve 3 litres in each of the 5 jugs, only by pouring liquid from one jug into an
adjacent one. (That is, at any time, you can pour liquid from the 3-jug only into the 4-jug or to the 5-jug; or from the 7-jug only into the 4-jug or to the 6-jug, etc...)
My mistake last time was not reading the instrtuctions thoroughly, I can't very well pour one litre from an unmarked jug.
Solution:
Pour all from 3 jug to 4 jug (4L jug complete)
pour all from 5 jug to 6 jug
Fill 5 jug from 7 jug
Fill 3 jug from 6 jug (3L jug complete)
Fill 6 jug from 5 jug
Fill 7 jug from 5 jug (7L jug complete)
Pour half of 6 jug into 5 jug (6L jug and 5L jug complete)
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Posted by chap
on 2005-08-30 21:31:37 |