Asking for a friend

Feb 4, 2017 5:28 AM

This needs to be a gif .

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It is number 1

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#5 cause the path to #2 is blocked

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1

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3

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5 first

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5

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5

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5 since the path is blocked, 3 if the path would've been open

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2

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Looks like they don't have a front to the container. The water will just fall out of the front of 1.

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Bucket 2

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If the path to 2 wasn't blocked, 3 would overflow first but 2 would be pretty full way before then.

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#5. It's blocked, it will fill to the level of #1s output. As #1fills, so does #5. #5 will spillover, not letting #1 fill completely

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3

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3 "trickle & overflow"

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Its already full as fish are swimming in the tank with a picture of a floating tap on it.

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Where the hell os the water comming from? The spicket is not connected to anything.

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It's attached to the fish! Fish juices!

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Not enough information to know. The spigot may be flowing at a higher rate than the channel between 1 and 5 can transfer, filling 1 first.

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The answer is none of them because the spigot is not connected to anything.

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