I brought a 3 litre and 5 litre bottle but I want to measure 4 litres
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Originally posted by BigRed View PostI brought a 3 litre and 5 litre bottle but I want to measure 4 litres
If so:
Fill 5l
Pour into 3l
Remainder in 5l = 2l
Pour that into your final container
Repeat.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by BigRed View PostI brought a 3 litre and 5 litre bottle but I want to measure 4 litres
Fill 3 litre bottle to full - pour until 5 litre bottle is full.
Empty the 5 litre bottle
Pour the remaining litre from the 3 litre bottle to the 5 litre bottle. (1 litre in 5 litre bottle)
Fill the 3 litre bottle again - pour all into the 5 litre bottle.
The 5 litre bottle now contains 4 litres.
Edit - WTFH's approach doesn't waste water.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by BigRed View PostI brought a 3 litre and 5 litre bottle but I want to measure 4 litres
HTHComment
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Can someone help suity please, he's set his 3l bottle of water on fire.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by BigRed View PostI brought a 3 litre and 5 litre bottle but I want to measure 4 litresComment
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Originally posted by BigRed View PostI brought a 3 litre and 5 litre bottle but I want to measure 4 litres
I'd use the substitution clause in my contract and replace the 3l with a 4l, then bill the client for 2 x 5l.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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If either of the bottles is glass, then the correct response in a formal interview setting would be: Break down on the nose and then up into the face.Comment
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostInterviewer: What are your weaknesses?
Me: Kryptonite.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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