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.com Saved Help Save & Exit ment 82 6 steps in the correct order to prove that if you have an 8-gallon jug of water and two empty jugs with capacities of 5 gallons and 3 gallons respectively, then you can measure 4 gallons by successively pouring some of or all of the water in a jug into another jug in the correct order Rank the options below Fill the 3-gallon jug from the 5-gallon jug, leaving (3. 2, 3) Empty the Sgalon jug's contents into the 3-galon jug, leaving (6. 0.2), and then fill he 5-gallon jug from the 8-gallon ju 5,2) erences Pour the contents of the 3-gallon jug back into the 8-gallon jug. leaving (6.2. 0 Top off the 3-galon jug from the 5-gallon jug, and there will be (t, 4.3), with four galons in the 5-galion jug Fill the 5-gellon jug from the 8-gallon jug, leaving the contents (3, 5, 0), where the ordered triple is used to record the amount of in the 8-gallon jug, the 5-gallon jug, and the 3-galion jug, respectively Pre1 of 20Next >

Explanation / Answer

CORRECT ORDER IS :

5 1 3 2 4

After 5 we will have 3 in 8 gallon jug, 5 in 5 gallon jug and 0 in 3 gallon jug

After 1 we will have 3 in 8 gallon jug, 2 in 5 gallon jug and 3 in 3 gallon jug

After 3 we will have 6 in 8 gallon jug, 2 in 5 gallon jug and 0 in 3 gallon jug

After 2 we will have 1 in 8 gallon jug, 5 in 5 gallon jug and 2 in 3 gallon jug

After 4 we will have 1 in 8 gallon jug, 4 in 5 gallon jug and 3 in 3 gallon jug

AFTER 4 WE CAN MEASURE 4 GALLONS USING 5 GALLONS JUG