2.15.2011

Riddle from Amsterdam

Here is another riddle from Amsterdam. Ismail is the one that handed it in.

You have a big barrel filled with oil. Beside that you also have two empty cans that can hold 3 litres of oil and 5 litres of oil. For a price winning competition you have to measure an amount of exactly 4 litres. How can you do that with these two cans?

3 comments:

  1. Hey guys! Vretti here from the Pomegranate team :)
    I tried to solve this riddle on my free period but I'm not the brightest crayon in the box as far as maths are concerned so I got Odysseas to help me...and here's the solution:
    To begin with, we fill the barrel that can hold 3 litres of oil. Then we pour these three liters in the barrel that can hold 5 litres. After that we once again fill the barrel that can hold 3 litres and with that we fill the 5 litre barrel. So now we have 5 litres of oil in the 5 litre barrel and one litre of oil in the 3 litre barrel. Continuing, we take the 5 litre barrel and empty its whole content in the first barrel and then we pour the 1 litre from the 3 litre barrel in the 5 litre barrel. And at last we fill the 3 litre barrel and pour its content in the five litre barrel which already had 1 litre of oil. Tada! We have 4 litres of oil in the 5 litre barrel.
    So did Odysseas get it right?
    And if yes...what's the price?
    Just joking ;)

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  2. hahaha.. Pity enough no price, but Nicely done ;)

    Greetings, Ismail

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  3. Hehe...it's ok! Thank you :)

    Odysseas and Vretti from the Pomegranate team.

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