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Mathematics, 15.09.2021 23:40 rfultz27

Suppose that you have two water jugs, one which holds three gallons and one which holds five gallons. In addition, you have a water faucet at your disposal. Your job
is to find a method that produces exactly one gallon of water, another method that
produces exactly two gallons of water, another that produces exactly three gallons of
water, etc. up to exactly eight gallons of water. You may fill jugs from the faucet or from
one another. You may not, however, use estimates. For example, you may not
produce one gallon by estimating one-third of the three gallon jug.

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