A bottle (without markings) contains 4 ounces of liquid. One empty bottle has a capacity

Chapter 15, Problem 13

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A bottle (without markings) contains 4 ounces of liquid. One empty bottle has a capacity of 3 ounces and a second empty bottle has a capacity of 1 ounce. Neither empty bottle has markings. Find a sequence of pourings that results in two bottles both containing 2 ounces of liquid. Construct the state digraph of the finite-state automaton that illustrates these pourings.

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