If L <= C, then
    cup1 = L
    cup2 = cup3 = cup4 = cup5 = cup6 = overflow = 0
else if L < 3*C, then
    cup1 = C
    cup2 = cup3 = (L-C)/2
    cup4 = cup5 = cup6 = overflow = 0
else if L < 5*C, then
    cup1 = cup2 = cup3 = C
    cup4 = cup6 = (L-3*C)/4
    cup5 = (L-3*C)/2
    overflow = 0
else if L < 7*C, then
    cup1 = cup2 = cup3 = cup5 = C
    cup4 = cup6 = (L-3*C)/4
    overflow = (L-5*C)/2
else if L >= 7*C, then
    cup1 = cup2 = cup3 = cup4 = cup5 = cup6 = C
    overflow = L-6*C


take L > 7c

suppose it takes 2t time to fill with rate x

c = x*2t

in first level after time 2t  , water left L - 2xt

in second level , after time 4t   2xt   2xt  L - 6xt

in third level     after time 5t     xt   2xt    xt         /// middle
will start overflowing by now

after 6t
                                          3rd level  2xt  2xt   2xt
                                         4th level   nill xt xt
nill
so you see here water used after 6t time is 2xt + 2*2xt +3*2xt + 2xt =
14 xt or 7 cups
here 4th level too have half cups filled , please correct me if
something is wrong in calculations.


On Sep 12, 3:01 am, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> @Vikas: I think I have it covered. That's what the divisors do. If I'm
> wrong, give me a value of L where I am wrong.
>
> Dave
>
> On Sep 11, 2:17 pm, vikas <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > @Dave,
> >    should not rate of filling be considered here ? if you note , the
> > side cups are filling in half of rate than to rest of cups in row.
> > On Sep 11, 10:01 am, bharatkumar bagana <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
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> > > what is M?
>
> > > On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 8:10 PM, Ishan Aggarwal <
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> > > [email protected]> wrote:
> > > > 1.)
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> > > > there is a pyramid with 1 cup at level , 2 at level 2 , 3 at level 3 
> > > > and so
> > > > on..
> > > > It looks something like this
> > > > 1
> > > > 2 3
> > > > 4 5 6
> > > > every cup has capacity C. you pour L liters of water from top . when 
> > > > cup 1
> > > > gets filled , it overflows to cup 2,3 equally, and when they get filled 
> > > > ,
> > > > Cup 4 and 6 get water only from 2 and 3 resp but 5 gets water from both 
> > > > the
> > > > cups and so on.
> > > > Now given C and M .Find the amount of water in ith cup.
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