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# Fill the 5 liter bucket # Pour it into the 7 liter bucket # Fill the 5 liter bucket # Fill the 7 liter bucket from the 5 (2 liters go in leaving 3 liters in the 5 liter bucket) # Empty the 7 liter bucket # Pour the 3 liters from the 5 liter bucket into the 7 liter bucket # Fill the 5 liter bucket # Fill the 7 liter bucket from the 5 liter bucket (4 liters go in leaving 1 liter in the 5 liter bucket) # Empty the 7 liter bucket # Pour the 1 liter form the 5 liter bucket into the 7 liter bucket # fill the 5 liter bucket. You now have 5 liters in the 5 liter bucket and 1 liter in the 7 liter bucket; 6 liters in all. Pour the 5 liters into the 7 liter bucket if you want all 6 liters in one container.
Suds in the Bucket was created in 2003.
Depends on how big the bucket is.
It depends on the volume of the bucket.
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yes. ....... ice bucket time!
When the overlapping and collision occur at same time, the bucket size will be One. If there is only one entry possible in the bucket, when the collision occurs, there is no way to accommodate the colliding value. This results in the overlapping of values. niraj
# Use a stopwatch and a large bucket that you know the volume of (5 gallons, 20 liters, whatever). # Start running the water into the bucket at the same time as you start the stopwatch. You don't have to have the tap full on; any speed is fine; but don't adjust the tap/faucet till the bath is full and you turn it off. # Make a note of the time when the bucket is full. # Pour the bucket into the bath. # Make a note of the time when the bath is full enough and you turn off the water. # So now you have the time it took to fill the bucket (say 45 seconds) and the time it took to fill the bath (say 6 minutes 30 seconds). And you know how much your bucket holds. # Divide the bath time (6'30") by the bucket time (45"). That's 390 secs divided by 45 secs = 8.66. That means it took 8.66 buckets to fill the bath. # Multiply your bucket volume by 8.66. # So a 5 gallon bucket x 8.66 = 43.3 gallons. That's what your bath holds. # Or a 20 liter bucket x 8.66 = 173.2 liters. That's what your bath holds.
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There is no standard size of bucket; the number of millilitres which fit in a given bucket vary from bucket to bucket.
I don't think there is one.
in token bucket ,when the bucket is full tokens are discarded ,packets are never.on other hand leaky bucket packets are discarded when bucket is full. token bucket algo can
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