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Puzzle A Puzzle B

How can I pack the boxes into the crates? I have ten boxes which I want to pack into crates. Each crate can carry a maximum of 25kg. The trouble is, I only have 3 crates, and the total weight of the boxes is 75kg. 15kg, 13kg, 11kg, 10kg, 9kg, 8kg, 4kg, 2kg, 2kg, 1kg How can I pack the boxes into the crates? Answer: Some possible solutions: {15,10} {13,8,4} {11,9,2,2,1} {11,10,4} {15,8,2} {13,9,2,1}

You have a full bucket containing 24 litres of water. You also have three empty buckets: One is 5 litres One is 11 litres One is 13 litres How could you divide the 24 litres of liquid into three equal parts, so that you have three buckets containing 8 litres each? Answer:   http://www.mathsisfun.com/puzzles/measuring-8-8-and-8-solution.html