Given three bowls: 7, 4 and 3 liters capacity. Only the 7-liter is full. Pouring the water the fewest number of times, make the quantities of 2, 2, and 3 liters.
the scenario could be somthing like this:-
7, 0, 0 4, 0, 3 4, 3, 0 1, 3, 3 1, 4, 2 5, 0, 2 5, 2, 0 2, 2, 3
So the desired result.
When a cylindrical tank is 3/7 full, an inlet pipe with a capacity of 4928 liters per hour fills it completely in 4 hours. If the height of a tank is 2 times it's diameter, then what is the radius of the tank?
Suppose you are sitting in an interview and the interviewee asks you an aptitude question.
You have three buckets with capacity 4 liters, 8 liters and 10 litersand you have a large tank of water. Now you have to measure 3 liters of water precisely using those buckets.
How will you do it?
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?
Given three bowls: bowl A (8 liters capacity) filled with 5 liters of water; bowl B (5 liters capacity) filled with 3 liters of water; and bowl C (3 liters capacity) filled with 2 liters of water. Can you measure exactly 1 liter, by transferring the water only 2 times?