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Physics, 17.06.2021 17:00, landonp101

Bucket-A is full and has 50 liters of water. Bucket-B is empty and can hold 40 liters of water. I have a mug, whose capacity is 123 liters. I fill the mug completely from Bucket-A, and pour it into Bucket-B. I do this as many times as I can, without letting Bucket–B overflow. How many times did I pour water into Bucket-B using the mug?

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