You have three 2-liter jars, call them 1, 2 & 3. Each jar has 1 liter of a different liquid in it - so:
Jar 1 - has liquid A
Jar 2 - has liquid B
Jar 3 - has liquid C.
Your task, pour 1/2 liter from Jar 1 into Jar 2. Now pour 1/2 liter of the mix from Jar 2 to Jar 3. Now pour 1/2 of the mix from Jar 3 back into Jar 1. Assume when you pour, you pour exactly 1/2 liter and the liquid mixes perfectly each time.
Question - how often must you repeat the round of pourings (1 to 2, 2 to 3, 3 back to 1) until each jar holds EXACTLY 1/3 of each of the original liquids?
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You have three 2-liter jars, call them 1, 2 & 3. Each jar has 1 liter of a different liquid in it - so:
Jar 1 - has liquid A
Jar 2 - has liquid B
Jar 3 - has liquid C.
Your task, pour 1/2 liter from Jar 1 into Jar 2. Now pour 1/2 liter of the mix from Jar 2 to Jar 3. Now pour 1/2 of the mix from Jar 3 back into Jar 1. Assume when you pour, you pour exactly 1/2 liter and the liquid mixes perfectly each time.
Question - how often must you repeat the round of pourings (1 to 2, 2 to 3, 3 back to 1) until each jar holds EXACTLY 1/3 of each of the original liquids?
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