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I just coppied this from the net. I havent studied it yet cause I want to try to figure it out myself but I'm guessing its right.
Numbers quantity in each jar in 19 - 13 - 7 order.
0 13 7
7 13 0
19 1 0
12 1 7
12 8 0
5 8 7
5 13 2
18 0 2
18 2 0
11 2 7
11 9 0
4 9 7
4 13 3
17 0 3
17 3 0
10 3 7
10 10 0
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you have three containers, each can hold 19, 13, and 7 litres. the 13 and 7 are filled to their capacity. you need to get two of the aboved mention containers filled with 10 litres each. you can only use the three containers.
some help here please?
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