Math, asked by lilydeoisharshu, 2 months ago

10 glasses are put in a row as shown the first 5 glass are empty and the other five are filled with water if we want to put the classes in such a way that the full and empty glass alternative then what would be the maximum number of glasses to move​

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Answered by Hamdanbro
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Answer:

A , B , C , D , E , F are six glasses . A, B, C are full and D, E, F are empty . They are placed in a row .

We are to move the full glass B and to pore total juice of it from glass B to the glass E , then put the empty glass B in it's own position .

Now the row will be like this

A– full, B–empty, C–full, D–empty, E–full, F– empty

Answered by bipasha7513
1

Answer:

A , B , C , D , E , F are six glasses . A, B, C are full and D, E, F are empty . They are placed in a row .

We are to move the full glass B and to pore total juice of it from glass B to the glass E , then put the empty glass B in it's own position .

Now the row will be like this

A– full, B–empty, C–full, D–empty, E–full, F– empty

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