Guest Posted July 20, 2011 Report Share Posted July 20, 2011 you have flask A, which holds 13 ounces, and flask B, which holds 21 ounces. Using only the operations of filling a flask, emptying a flask, and pouring one flask into another (until either the first is empty or the second is full), you must manage to put exactly 17 ounces of water in flask B, leaving flask A empty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted July 20, 2011 Report Share Posted July 20, 2011 1. Fill flask B, 21 ounce, then pour from B to A, 21-13=8 ounce left in B. Empty A, then pour the water from B to A. Now A has 8 ounce. We can still pour 13-8=5 into A. 2. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-5=16. Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now B has 16-3=3 left. Empty A. Pour the 3 ounce from B to A. Now A has 3 ounce. Can still have 13-3=10. 3. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-10=11.Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now A has 11 and can still accept 13-11=2. 4. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-2=19. Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now B has 19-13=6 left. Empty A. Pour the 6 ounce from B to A. Now A has 6 ounce and can accept 13-6=7 more. 5. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-7=14.Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now B has 14-13=1 left. Empty A. Pour the 1 ounce from B to A. Now A has 1 ounce and can accept 13-1=12 more. 6. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-12=9.Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now A has 9 and can still accept 13-9=4. 7. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-4=17 ounce. We're done. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 dark_magician_92 Posted July 20, 2011 Report Share Posted July 20, 2011 1. Fill flask B, 21 ounce, then pour from B to A, 21-13=8 ounce left in B. Empty A, then pour the water from B to A. Now A has 8 ounce. We can still pour 13-8=5 into A. 2. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-5=16. Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now B has 16-3=3 left. Empty A. Pour the 3 ounce from B to A. Now A has 3 ounce. Can still have 13-3=10. 3. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-10=11.Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now A has 11 and can still accept 13-11=2. 4. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-2=19. Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now B has 19-13=6 left. Empty A. Pour the 6 ounce from B to A. Now A has 6 ounce and can accept 13-6=7 more. 5. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-7=14.Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now B has 14-13=1 left. Empty A. Pour the 1 ounce from B to A. Now A has 1 ounce and can accept 13-1=12 more. 6. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-12=9.Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now A has 9 and can still accept 13-9=4. 7. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-4=17 ounce. We're done. yes , u r write, but use spoilers next time, remember the blue button you see while posting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted July 20, 2011 Report Share Posted July 20, 2011 1. Fill flask B, 21 ounce, then pour from B to A, 21-13=8 ounce left in B. Empty A, then pour the water from B to A. Now A has 8 ounce. We can still pour 13-8=5 into A. 2. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-5=16. Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now B has 16-3=3 left. Empty A. Pour the 3 ounce from B to A. Now A has 3 ounce. Can still have 13-3=10. 3. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-10=11.Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now A has 11 and can still accept 13-11=2. 4. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-2=19. Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now B has 19-13=6 left. Empty A. Pour the 6 ounce from B to A. Now A has 6 ounce and can accept 13-6=7 more. 5. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-7=14.Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now B has 14-13=1 left. Empty A. Pour the 1 ounce from B to A. Now A has 1 ounce and can accept 13-1=12 more. 6. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-12=9.Empty A, pour the water from B into A. Now A has 9 and can still accept 13-9=4. 7. Fill B, pour water from B to A. Now B has 21-4=17 ounce. We're done. Well done, that is correct!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted July 21, 2011 Report Share Posted July 21, 2011 yes , u r write, but use spoilers next time, remember the blue button you see while posting. Thx for reminding. I'll use it next time. It was my first reply~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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you have flask A, which holds 13 ounces, and flask B, which
holds 21 ounces. Using only the operations of filling a flask, emptying a
flask, and pouring one flask into another (until either the first is
empty or the second is full), you must manage to put exactly 17 ounces of
water in flask B, leaving flask A empty.
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