Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon to fill the 3 gallon jug You now have 2 gallons in the 5 gallon jug Empty the 3 gallon jug Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon jug into the 3 gallon jug Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon jug to fill the three gallon jug -- this will tale 1 gallon You now have 4 gallons in the 5 gallon jug
Fill the 5 gallon jug completely then pour that into the 3 gallon jug. Empty out the 3 gallon jug and pour the remaining water in the 5 gallon jug into the 3 gallon jug. Then just fill up the 5 gal jug again you will have 2 gallons in the 3 gallon jug and 5 gallons in the 5 gallon jug.
There are lots of ways to do this, but here's one: Fill the 5 gallon jug to the top. Pour the water from the 5 gallon jug to the 3 gallon jug until the 3 gallon jug is full. What's left in the 5 gallon jug is 5 - 3 = 2 gallons. Dump what's in the 3 gallon jug. Put the 2 gallons from the larger jug into the smaller jug. Now fill the 5 gallon jug. You'll have 5 + 2 = 7 gallons, as needed.
Fill the 5L jug. Pour into 3L jug so that it is full and 2L remain in the 5L jug. Empty the 3L jug and then pour 2L from the 5L jug into the 3L jug. Fill the 5L jug again. So now you have 5L in the 5L jug and 2L in the 3L jug. Total of 7L.
AnswerThere are three ways to do this. Method 1Step 1 : Fill the 5 gallon jug and then pour it into the 3 gallon jug. The 5 gallon jug has2 gallons left.Step 2 : Now throw the 3 gallon water away. Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon jug to the 3 gallon jug. So now the 3 gallon jug has just 2 gallons of water.Step 3 : Fill the 5 gallon jug again, and pour 1 gallon to the 3 gallon jug. What do u have left in the 5 gallon jug ?? 4 gallons of water.. !Method 2Next to each step, the current contents (in gallons of water) of the two jugs (5 gallon first, then 3 gallon) is written.5 0 Fill the 5 gallon jug.2 3 Pour 3 gallons into the other jug, leaving 2 gallons.2 0 Empty the 3 gallon jug.0 2 Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon jug into the 3 gallon jug.5 2 Fill the 5 gallon jug again.4 3 Top up the 3 gallon jug from the 5 gallon jug, leaving 4 gallons in the 5 gallon jug.Method 3You fill the three gallon jug and then pour it into the five gallon jug. Then you fill it again and pour it in the five gallon jug, leaving one gallon in the three gallon jug. Then you pour out the five gallon jug, pour the one gallon from the three gallon jug into the five gallon jug, then you fill the three gallon jug, pour it into the five gallon jug, leaving four gallons in the five gallon jug. P.S Who designed that annoying bomb you're trying to defuse?
The refrain from 'The Little Brown Jug' is as follows:Ha, ha, ha, you and me,Little brown jug, don't I love thee!Ha, ha, ha, you and me,Little brown jug, don't I love thee!
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The Little Brown Jug - 1926 was released on: USA: 24 January 1926
Little Brown Jug - 1948 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
The cast of Little Brown Jug - 1948 includes: Jackson Beck as Piggy Sid Raymond as Turtle
Don Reynolds has: Played Pinto in "The Yellow Rose of Texas" in 1944. Played Little Brown Jug in "Romance of the West" in 1946. Played Brown Jug in "Song of Arizona" in 1946. Played Indian Boy in "The Last Round-up" in 1947. Played Tommy Ross in "Whirlwind Raiders" in 1948. Played Little Brown Jug in "The Red Pony" in 1949. Played Little Beaver in "The Fighting Redhead" in 1949. Played Little Beaver in "Cowboy and the Prizefighter" in 1949. Played Chip Beaumont in "Beyond the Purple Hills" in 1950. Played Tommy Donner in "Streets of Ghost Town" in 1950. Played Ned Bonner in "The Adventures of Kit Carson" in 1951. Played Little Hawk in "Snake River Desperadoes" in 1951.
Kraft Television Theatre - 1947 Little Brown Jug 2-39 was released on: USA: 15 June 1949
The "Little Brown Jug" trophy is awarded to the winner of the football game between The University of Michigan and The University of Minnesota. It dates to the 1903 college football season when it was newly purchased and used as a team water jug during that year's contest. Therefore, the approximate age of the Jug is 109 years.
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The piano player at the Long Branch Saloon on Gunsmoke most often played the show's theme song, which was composed by Rex Koury and Glenn Spencer. The theme song, titled "Gunsmoke," is a recognizable and iconic piece of music that set the tone for the popular Western television series. The piano player would likely have played this tune frequently to enhance the atmosphere of the saloon scenes in the show.
The Brown Jug was created in 1903 by a University of Michigan football manager as a drinking vessel. The jug became the trophy for the Michigan-Minnesota football rivalry in 1909, after it was left behind by Michigan and used as a taunt by Minnesota fans.
He had many, Little brown Jug, and String of Pearls for starters.