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Given three bowls: 7, 4 and 3 liters capacity. Only the 7-liter is full. Pouring the water...

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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.

posted Nov 5, 2014 by anonymous

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the scenario could be somthing like this:-

7, 4, 3

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.

answer Nov 7, 2014 by Ankit Bajpai



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