first take water with 3 quart jug and pour into the 5 quart jug ,in the same
way once again do it , this time u left with one quart in 3 quart jug and 5
quarts in 5 quart jug.pour out the water in 5 quart jug and shift the one
quart from 3 quart jug to five quart jug.finally u take 3 quarts with 3
quart jug and pour it in the 5 quart jug. now u r left with 4 quarts in five
quart jug  .  kar naidu

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 1:47 AM, bittu <[email protected]> wrote:

> You have a five quart jug and a three quart jug, and an unlimited
> supply of water (but no measuring cups). How would you come up with
> exactly four quarts of water?
>
> NOTE: The jugs are oddly shaped, such that filling up exactly ‘half’
> of the jug would be impossible.
>
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Shashank Mani
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