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3 glasses full of water are kept next to 3 glasses empty. How can you rearrange the order of the glasses in such a way that the glasses are alternately full and empty, but we can't change the volume of the glass and we have to move just 1 glass to make it possible.

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Answered by demobectranuser121
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3 glasses full of water are kept next to 3 glasses empty. How can you rearrange the order of the glasses in such a way that the glasses are alternately full and empty, but we can't change the volume of the glass and we have to move just 1 glass to make it .3 glasses full of water are kept next to 3 glasses empty. How can you rearrange the order of the glasses in such a way that the glasses are alternately full and empty, but we can't change the volume of the glass and we have to move just 1 glass to make it possible.

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