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  2. Leitner system - Wikipedia

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    For example, if this is session 0, boxes 0-2-5-9, 1-3-6-0, 5-7-0-4, and 8-0-3-7 are done because they all contain the number 0. If a reviewed card isn't successful, it moves back to Deck Current. If a reviewed card is successful and the last number of its box matches the current session number, then that card moves to the Retired Deck.

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  4. Quart - Wikipedia

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    1 US dry quart ≡ ⁠ 1 / 32 ⁠ US bushel: ≡ 2: US dry pints ≡ 1.101 220 942 715: liters [7] [8] ≡ 67.200 625: cubic inches ≡ ⁠ 107521 / 369600 ⁠ US gallon1 ⁠ 15121 / 92400 ⁠ US liquid quarts ≡ 2 ⁠ 15121 / 46200 ⁠ US liquid pints ≡ 9 ⁠ 3571 / 11550 ⁠ US gills ≡ 37 ⁠ 1367 / 5775 ⁠ US fluid ounces ≈ 0. ...

  5. Water pouring puzzle - Wikipedia

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    By restricting ourselves to reversible actions only, we can construct the solution to the problem from the desired result. From the point [4,4,0], there are only two reversible actions: transferring 3 liters from the 8 liter jug to the empty 3 liter jug [1,4,3], and transferring 3 liters from the 5 liter jug to the empty 3 liter jug [4,1,3].

  6. Gallon - Wikipedia

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    The gallon is a unit of volume in British imperial units and United States customary units.. The imperial gallon (imp gal) is defined as 4.546 09 litres, and is or was used in the United Kingdom and its former colonies, including Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, Malaysia and some Caribbean countries, while the US gallon (US gal) is defined as 231 cubic inches (3. ...

  7. Three cups problem - Wikipedia

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    Changing 1 right cup and 1 wrong cup, the situation remains the same. Changing 2 right cups results in a situation with 3 wrong cups, after which the next move restores the original status of 1 wrong cup. Thus, any number of moves results in a situation either with 3 wrongs or with 1 wrong, and never with 0 wrongs.

  8. Cups (game) - Wikipedia

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    Cups is a contemporary American two-ranked single-lap member of the ancient game family of Mancala. It was one of several games invented in 1965 by father and son Arthur Amberstone and Wald Amberstone who were both co-founders of the New York Gamers Association (N.Y.G.A.).

  9. Peck - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, the peck was used as a dry measure until the introduction of imperial units as a result of the Weights and Measures Act 1824.The peck was equal to about 9 litres (1.98 Imp gal) (in the case of certain crops, such as wheat, peas, beans and meal) and about 13 litres (2.86 Imp gal) (in the case of barley, oats and malt).