It depends on the flow rate, the neck of the jar.
Here's a step-by-step solution: Fill up the 5-liter jar completely with water. Pour the water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar until the 3-liter jar is full. Now, you are left with 2 liters of water in the 5-liter jar. Empty the 3-liter jar. Pour the 2 liters of water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar. Fill up the 5-liter jar again. Pour enough water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar to fill it completely (this will take 1 liter). Now, you are left with 4 liters of water in the 5-liter jar, which gives you the required 8 liters of water.
So for example:Amy has 5,805 large beads and 3,950 small beads.About how many more large beads than small beads does Amy have?How to do it:5,805 rounds up to 6,000 because 805 is more than 500,500 because I am rounding up to thousands.3,950 rounds up to 4,000 because 950 is more than 500,again 500 because I am rounding up to thousands.So, you do 6,000+4,000=About 10,000 large beads
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21 beads assures that you have 5 of the same color (4*5+1)
Fill up 3 cup jar and pour into the 5 cup jar. Fill the 3 cup jar once more. Pour from the 3 cup jar in order to fill up the 5 cup jar. There will be 1 cup remaining in the 3 cup jar. Pour the contents of the 5 cup jar into the stock bottle and pour the contents of the 3 cup jar into the 5 cup jar (1 cup). Fill up the 3 cup jar once more then add it to the contents of the 5 cup jar to have a total volume of 4 cups in the 5 cup jar.
It depends on the flow rate, the neck of the jar.
You can do it in 9 steps. That is one of the possible solutions. Others may have a faster solution. Columns A, B, and C represent the amount of water in the 10L, 7L, and 3L jars, respectively. A B C -- -- -- 10 0 0 <-- starting point 3 7 0 <-- fill up the 7-L jar 3 4 3 <-- fill up the 3-L jar from the 7-L jar 6 4 0 <-- pour the content in the 3-L jar into the 10-L jar 6 1 3 <-- fill up the 3-L jar from the 7-L jar 9 1 0 <-- pour the content in the 3-L jar into the 10-L jar 9 0 1 <-- pour the content in the 7-L jar into the 3-L jar 2 7 1 <-- fill up the 7-L jar 2 5 3 <-- fill up the 3-L jar 5 5 0 <-- pour the content in the 3-L jar into the 10-L jar ============================
1. Fill the 4L jar and empty it into the 5l jar.So now you have 1 L remaining in 5L jar. 2. Fill up the 7L jar and transfer exactly 1L in the 5L jar to make it full. This will give you with 6L in the 7L jar:)
Here's a step-by-step solution: Fill up the 5-liter jar completely with water. Pour the water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar until the 3-liter jar is full. Now, you are left with 2 liters of water in the 5-liter jar. Empty the 3-liter jar. Pour the 2 liters of water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar. Fill up the 5-liter jar again. Pour enough water from the 5-liter jar into the 3-liter jar to fill it completely (this will take 1 liter). Now, you are left with 4 liters of water in the 5-liter jar, which gives you the required 8 liters of water.
Fill the 7L jug right up, then fill the 2L jar from it twice. What remains in the 7L jug is 3L.
It's that when you fill up a jar, you will win a prize. Hope I helped!
Ypu have to boil your food in water for a small amount of time then place in a sterilised jar to keep fresh,fill right up to top of jar then seal
Hi(: This is what you should do: Get a jar and fill it half way up with his favorite candy... Get a small peice of construction paper and write i love you on it Put the note in the jar Fill up the jar to the top Make sure the note can't b seen from the outside This is what i am getting my bf(: <3 hope this helped!!
Play "Jumbleberry Fields," fill up your whole "Sugarberry" jar then choose the dress or reward of your choice.
The size of beads varies greatly, go to FireMountaingems.com If you want the different sizes of seed beads, they go from size 4 (bigger ones) up to size 15 (very tiny ones. The numbers denote, how many beads there are to an inch.
Method 1: Fill the 3-gallon jug. Pour this into the 5-gallon jug. Fill the 3-gallon jug again, and pour from it into the 5-gallon jug until it is full. This leaves 1 gallon in the 3-gallon jug. Empty the 5-gallon jug, and then pour the gallon from the 3-gallon jug into it. Fill the 3-gallon jug, and pour it into the 5-gallon jug, thus making 4 gallons. Method 2: Fill the 5-gallon jug. Pour this into the 3-gallon jug until it's full. Empty the 3-gallon jug, and then pour the remaining two gallons into the 3-gallon jug. Fill the 5-gallon jug, and then pour into the 3-gallon jug until it is full, leaving 4 gallons in the 5-gallon jug.