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You are standing next to a well, and you have two jugs. One jug has a content of 3 liters and the other one has a content of 5 liters. How can you get just 4 liters of water using only these two jugs?

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Answer #1
► Fill 3 liter jug n store it in a bucket.
► Again Fill 3 liter jug n store dat water in 5 liter jug.
► Again Fill 3 liter jug n store dat water till 5 liter jug gets full.
► u will get 1 liter water in dat 3 liter jug cuz u filled 5 liter jug by 3 liter jug twice i.e 3x2.
► store the remaining 1 liter into the bucket where v stored 3 liter. u will get 4 liter water now i.e 3+1

Answer #2
Fill the 5 liters jug and pour it in 3 litters jug, so 2 ltr will remain in the 5 liters jug
Empty the 3 litters jug by pouring it in the well
Now pour the 2 liters from 5 liter jug to 3 liter jug
Fill the 5 liters jug again from the well and pour into the 3 litter jug until it fully filled up
So finally in 5 liter jug we will have exact 4 liters

Answer #3
There is no \\"bucket\\" to also use. 1) Fill the 3 liter jug and dump it into the 5 liter jug. 2) fill the 3-liter jug and pour it into the 5-liter, which leaves 1 liter in the 3 liter jug. 3) Pour the entire 5 liter jug back into the well. 4) Pour the remaining 1 liter from the 3 liter jug into the empty 5 liter jug. 5) fill the 3 liter jug and pour it into the 5 liter jug (that contains 1 liter). That gives you 4 liters in the 5 liter jug.

Answer #4
you fill up the 3 liter jug and the 5 liter jug then fill back half of the 5 liter jug and half of the 3 liter jug and you get 1.5+2.5=4

Answer #5
fill 3 liters jug and pour these 3 liters into 5 liters jug and once again repeat the same process. now 3 liters jug contains 1 liter water,pour 5 liters water into well so 5 liters jug is empty , now pour that 1 liter water it to 5 liters jug and again fill 3 liters jug again pour it into 5 liters jug ...

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