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Hey I have a question! Here's the question, "Suppose you have a 4-liter bucket and a 7-liter bucket. You need 3 liters of water for an aquarium. Explain how to get 3 liters of water if neither bucket is
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Hey I have a question! Here's the question, "Suppose you have a 4-liter bucket and a 7-liter bucket. You need 3 liters of water for an aquarium. Explain how to get 3 liters of water if neither bucket is marked."
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fill the 7 litre bucket with water and pour it out into the 4 litre bucket. 3 litres will be left in the 7 litre bucket
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