Even the correct answer (which, by the way, is glass #6) can't beat the first response.
Although I could also say that with only one bottle, it wouldn't be enough to fill one glass. It would only fill glass #1 about ⅓ full and glass #3 about ⅔ full before it ran dry.
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None of them. The pouring bottle is still capped.
Even the correct answer (which, by the way, is glass #6) can't beat the first response.
Although I could also say that with only one bottle, it wouldn't be enough to fill one glass. It would only fill glass #1 about ⅓ full and glass #3 about ⅔ full before it ran dry.
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Once you took the cap off, only glass #3 would ever fill up.
You're right. I missed the fact that the outflow from glass #3 was blocked at the bottom.
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Who cares? Its Coors Light
I agree, Fester, but even a so-so beer is better than no beer at all.
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#1 will fill with foam before any of the others even have a chance.
I disagree with Fester, a so-so beer lacks the taste and effect of a real beer.
I live on the opposite side of the globe, but I drink Budweiser.
It depends on the flow rate. If you can pour fast enough #1 fills first.
OK - so take the cap off. Whether those are 12oz glasses
or 4oz tasters - that 12oz bottle won't fill a single one
of them.
The flow into #6 is also blocked.
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