| Title | : | Milk and Jars PUZZLE |
| Lasting | : | 3.18 |
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| Views | : | 154 rb |
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Using only 4 jars to draw milk out of the container, in order to draw milk from the container ranging from 1 liter to 40 liters, the jars should be the following sizes: 1 liter (3⁰), 3 liters (3¹), 9 liters (3²), and 27 liters (3³) Comment from : @greninjamariokartpokemonfan |
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This puzzle has been asked very very poorly Without specifying the constraints, you could just have a Jar of 1 liter Comment from : @agytjax |
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Another solution using BINARY : Have Jars of 1,2,4,8 This is much more elegant Comment from : @agytjax |
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If the buyer comes with his own container there are plenty of 4 jars combinations One set of 4, without pen on paper, would be 10 - 4 - 3 - 2, but, as I said, can be plenty of others Comment from : @danmimis4576 |
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With 3,4, 15,45 you can cover from 1 to 67 litres Comment from : @rtheben |
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I want to buy 16 liters Comment from : @thichhochoi766 |
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Poorly worded question No mention that you can't dip more than once per jar Comment from : @kevinkohut5096 |
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You could easily achieve this with a 1 litre jug and a 40 litre jug Comment from : @axldave9940 |
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thanks man to make such logical videos for us Comment from : @deadfoul971 |
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You only need 2L 3L and 10L Comment from : @tristanwait4itlegendary |
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You can do the same with just three jars, 1, 2 and 5 liters: the fourth jar could be anything betweeen 0x and 40 liters, but it really doesn’t matter since you can make all numbers from 1 to 10 with the other three Comment from : @giannapple |
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I guessed 1, 5, 10 and 40 Comment from : @luisrosado7050 |
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1 1 1 1br1 2 5 10 Comment from : @saikirannukella2130 |
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Can't we just use 1L jar n number of times to take n L of milk Comment from : @thelife5628 |
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It lack constraints My answer would be one 20 liters of jar because that'd be much easier than 1 liter to any amount because I can assume that my 20 litter jar has measurements Why four when you can use one? Aren't riddles supposed to be thought out of the box? Comment from : @chillmode1881 |
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את החידה הזו בניסוח קצת שונה ועוד חידות נוספות מביא רבינו יוסף חיים בעל ספר "בן איש חי" בסופו של אחד מספריו והוא כותב שכתב אותם כדי לחדד את התלמידים Comment from : @uzielush110 |
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There should be a rules one jar should be used once to pour from the big container to pour milk Otherwise people will say I will use 1 litre 40 times Comment from : @kidsgameslearning |
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We can have only a 1 litre and we can measure Comment from : @bhuvaneshwarmanchala2942 |
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why not 1, 2, 5 and 20 liter jars Comment from : @aswathikv3164 |
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nice puzzle Comment from : @charlesbromberick4247 |
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Yes there is a issue in the constraint in tuhsi one , but u doing a good job keep going Comment from : @sajithchannadathu7902 |
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This is Not a good way to represent the problem You should say that every jar can be used only once while measuring an amount Comment from : @saadkhondoker1921 |
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Answer is 1 litter jar Comment from : @gharud_xd6812 |
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this question is totally wrong I need only one 1 litre jar there must be some other constraints too Comment from : @aniljangraindia |
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Why we can't use 1,2,4 and 8 Comment from : @animesole5715 |
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missing too many contraints/requirements in the question Comment from : @Benjamin-ic7ip |
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🙌 Comment from : @Susp7 |
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There's a missing constraint to the problem: You can only dip each jar once in the container Comment from : @ragramos |
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The puzzle is not clear at all I can measure 40 liters with a 1 liter jar, picking up the milk 40 times Comment from : @canale2303 |
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Question is wrong Right question is a piece of iron weighs 40 kg should divide in 4 parts so that you can measure 1to 40 kg Comment from : @AbhijeetKumar-vh1ln |
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Why other than one litre jar is required? Comment from : @vijayshinde9972 |
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Only one litre jar is sufficient Comment from : @vijayshinde9972 |
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Can we use the combination of 1, 2, 5, and 10 liters jar? Comment from : @shubhamjain-li5tn |
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try 1, 2 ,2 ,5 you can hold any number from 1 to 10 with this if your buyer doesn't have a pot to put milk I used to carry coins in this config so i can give change in any numbers Comment from : @jayarajnr965 |
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I used 1, 2 , 5 and 10 Comment from : @mdushozi4736 |
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Why to over complicate things As per basic preliminary physics 5:2:2:1 can measure any value Try it Comment from : @e4engineer924 |
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1,2,5,10 are sufficient Currency is also printed like thisit's the same Comment from : @akashdeeprathore1382 |
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Why not 1, 5, 10, and 20 Comment from : @prasadm3614 |
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There is some ambiguity with the idea of the question Comment from : @sougatabiswas164 |
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I think your puzzle is missing something It does not follow one correct answer Also with only 1 liter jar we can get any no from 1 to 40 And I think one combination that with 1 , 4 , 5 and 20 liter jar we also can get any amount of milk Comment from : @navjeevanalone4430 |
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Nice video Comment from : @rockytechz5477 |
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what to do for 7L by this process? Comment from : @eeshanghosh1605 |
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I think we can do this with the following combination of only 3 jars :br1,3,5 onlybrPls reply if I m right 🤔 Comment from : @brijmohanrathi8231 |
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i would go with 1,2,4 and 10 ltr jars Comment from : @omnimechxx |
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Its binary like patternsbr 8 4 21 for 15 ltrbr27 9 3 1 for 40 ltrbrbrSo onbrbrRestriction: can't use same jug twice while single measurementbrbrYou can use multiple jug at a time for filling and emptying Comment from : @rakeshdhadvi4938 |
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Great video Comment from : @Try-u9w |
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Bull shit solution( Only for this puzzle)brbrAnswerbr1, 2, 5 , 10 ltrs jarbrYou can measure any amount of ltr with these Comment from : @farooqbasha4908 |
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Only one jar is enough Jar of 1 litre Comment from : @amalraj007 |
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1,2,5,10 (and 40 which is the main jar) is enough That is why money system is built like that Comment from : @9F10 |
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20 liter , 10 liter 5 liter 1 literbrYou can measure up to 40 liter Comment from : @WajidAli7 |
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There is a better way to ask this question: there is a balance and 4 difference scale weights, and you can use these weights to find 1 g to 40 g of weight What are the weight's weight? Comment from : @moonyuen0505 |
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What about 15 litres? Comment from : @TrueSpeak-TS |
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But to give any amount of milk in integer multiple of 1 ltr, we only need a one ltr Moreover 1,2,2,5 is also a standard measure That's also possible Comment from : @sagardam2989 |
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How to measure 6 Litres Comment from : @rajeswarikompelli918 |
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There's a much easier way to solve this You have a 1 liter jar and a 40 liter jar The other two jars don't matter And you just use the 1 liter jar to measure into the 40 liter jar until you get the exact number of liters you need Or if we can pour directly into the jar of the person purchasing our milk, we only need the 1 liter jar Comment from : @Dragondog-Gaming |
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My answer is 1,2,3,4 liter of jar to measure any liter of milk Comment from : @Rohitprime0 |
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I think 1;4;8;32 can be the answer too Comment from : @hogrider423 |
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1, 2 ,5 , 10 also works Comment from : @abhishekrajgor4065 |
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You can use 1,3,5 10 Lit Jar ( If same Jar used twice) Comment from : @kedardeuskar3865 |
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Actually one thing Is missing in the question that is each jar is allowed to use once for each required quantity demanded Comment from : @al-hilal-shk |
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We can also do it with 1 2 4 and 8 Comment from : @universalstarcpu9522 |
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I thought 1,2,3 and 5 lol huh! 😰 Comment from : @adiraaz7736 |
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Biased, bizarre, and incorrect puzzle Comment from : @momomm943 |
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The answer will 5l,3l,2l and 250 ml With these he can measure any amount of milk And your answer is very impractical as pouring milk from one to another jar will make wastage of milk @logicallyyours Comment from : @tejalnahata4142 |
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We can also use containers having volumes 1ltr, 5ltrs, 10ltrs and 20ltrs Comment from : @ranitmajee8005 |
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1, 2, 5 and 10 is also correct answer Comment from : @anukumarsingh1424 |
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Would be more fun if you asked what is the maximum integer number of liters that you can measure using 4 jars By the way, I got it with 7, 9, 10 and 14 Comment from : @robertomelo1461 |
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You forgot to mention not to use a jar twice Comment from : @bishnunepali3018 |
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1L , 2L,5L lLand 10Lcan measure 1 to 40 Comment from : @vijesh66 |
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Wjat if a person wishes to buy 95litres? Comment from : @therandomnomad435 |
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Qsn is half because it doesnt says how many times u can use each jar Comment from : @priyanshuchaurasiya6184 |
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Only 1 jar of 1 liter is enough for this Comment from : @MdArfin-fl4fv |
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1, 2, 5 and 10 are enough to measure any litres Comment from : @jafferkhan5430 |
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I think 1,2,4 and 8 would be easy to measure Comment from : @naidudemudu5290 |
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Mere 20,10,3,2 Comment from : @keshavkaushik8460 |
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Why not 1,2,5,7 Comment from : @FoodLoop |
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We can also take 1lt, 2lt, 3lt and 4lt jars so that we can do na Comment from : @rajeshm9962 |
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1 have my ans As 1l, 2l, 3l, 4l Comment from : @aagamjain8694 |
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I think this is not full question Because certain conditions should be mentioned with itbrSuch as br1) A jar should used only once to take out milk from bucketbr2) We have to take jars quantity which totals to Amount ie 40 (as we can't use same jar twice)brAnd of course quantity should be natural number!!! Comment from : @faisalsayyed7 |
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No need of four jars only 1 jar of 1 ltr is enough lol 😂😂😂 Comment from : @nandangowda7975 |
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What if a person needs 395 litets of milk????????? Comment from : @maitreyeehira3463 |
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Whatever happened to binary ? 1,2,4,8? You can Comment from : @vijaynmane |
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How much would largest container weigh? Could anyone lift it when it is full? Comment from : @toddbiesel4288 |
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i guess 3 AND 1 BUT THE OTHER I STILL THINKING Comment from : @katiasiami6707 |
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There's a parameter missing 1 1lr jug would be adequate for what we were asked Comment from : @cathalleddy8144 |
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Well it doesn't matter if your smart and can just reuse the 1 bottle I swear you never clarified that Comment from : @concernedcommenter8258 |
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1 2 4 8 can also used(power of 2) Comment from : @shomavatiprajapati2589 |
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I think the minimum amount of jars is one, we need a 1 litre jar and we can calculate any amount of milk😂😂 Comment from : @sameeradhikari1777 |
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