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We do it for the glory #allbrains #Advancedgeoisthebest #Ms.uckar #thereisalsoextracreditinvolved

The “Nine dots” puzzle #Thisisjustthewarmup The goal of the puzzle is to link all 9 dots using four straight lines or fewer, without lifting the pen and without tracing the same line more than once.

Water Jug riddle #canwedrinkthewater? You have two empty water jugs in your hands. One holds 3 gallons of water, the other holds 5 gallons of water. You need to use these two jugs to measure exactly 4 gallons of water.

#Hownottodiehardwithmath Method 1: Fill the 5 gallon jug up completely. You must fill the gallons up to the top, otherwise you don’t actually know how much you have. Use the water from the 5-jug to fill up the 3-jug. You’re left with 3 gallons in the 3-jug and 2 gallons in the 5-jug. Pour out the 3 gallon jug. You’re left with nothing in the 3-jug and 2 gallons in the 5-jug. Transfer the water from the 5-jug to the 3-jug. You’re left with 2 gallons in the 3-jug and nothing in the 5-jug. Fill up the 5-jug completely. You now have 2 gallons in the 3-jug and 5 gallons in the 5-jug. This means that there is 1 gallon of space left in the 3-jug. Use the water from the 5-jug to fill up the 3-jug. Fill up the last gallon of space in the 3-jug with the water from the 5-jug. This leaves you with 3 gallons in the 3-jug, and 4 gallons in the 5-jug.

#Hownottodiehardwithmath Method 2: Fill the 3-jug completely with water. You now have 3 gallons of water. Transfer this water into the 5-jug. You now have nothing in the 3-jug, and 3 gallons in the 5-jug. Refill the 3-jug with water. You now have 3 gallons in the 3-jug and 3 gallons in the 5-jug. Fill the 5-jug with water from your 3-jug. You now have 1 gallon in the 3-jug and 5 gallons in the 5-jug. This is because, in the last step, you only had 2 gallons of space left over, so you could only pour 2 gallons. Pour out the 5-jug and refill it with your 1 gallon. You now have nothing in the 3-jug and 1 gallon in the 5-jug. Fill up the 3-jug. You now have 3 gallons in the 3-jug and 1 gallon in the 5-jug. Transfer the 3 gallons of water into the 5-jug to end up with 4 gallons. Simply pour over your three gallons into the 5-jug, which only had 1 gallon in it previously. 1+3=4 you solved it!

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