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Mathematics, 16.06.2020 16:57, chloesmolinski0909

You are given two water jugs. One holds 5 gallons of water and the other holds 3 gallons of water. How can you use the two jugs to get exactly 4 gallons of water? Now your jugs can hold 11 gallons and 4 gallons. How can you use the two new jugs to get exactly 1 gallon of water? Show all work help me please

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