Rebekah needed exactly 6 cups of water for a recipe , but she had only 2 cups that could measure 5 cups and 8 cups of liquid respectively. How could she use these two to get the exact amount she needs

let the contents of the cups be

8 0
3 5
3 0
0 3
8 3
6 5

I still do not understand where did you get those numbers from?

Uh, well, I started out with no contents, then filled the 8-cup container. Then from the 8-cuo, I filled the 5-cup, leaving 3 and 5 cups in the two.

Then empty the 5-cup

pour the 3 cups from the 8-cup into the 5-cup

Refill the 8-cup

pour from it till the 5-cup is full, leaving 6 cups in the big container.

I mean geez, what else is there to do, except fill the cups, and pour the contents back and forth?

To get exactly 6 cups of water using the measuring cups of 5 cups and 8 cups, Rebekah can follow these steps:

1. Start by filling the 8-cup measuring cup to its maximum capacity.

2. Pour the water from the 8-cup measuring cup into the 5-cup measuring cup until it is completely full. This will leave 3 cups of water in the 8-cup measuring cup.

3. Empty the 5-cup measuring cup back into a separate container, such as a bowl or jug.

4. Pour the remaining 3 cups of water from the 8-cup measuring cup into the 5-cup measuring cup. Now the 5-cup measuring cup will have exactly 3 cups of water.

5. Fill the 8-cup measuring cup to its maximum capacity again.

6. Pour the water from the 8-cup measuring cup into the 5-cup measuring cup until it is completely full. This will leave 1 cup of water in the 8-cup measuring cup.

7. Empty the 5-cup measuring cup back into the separate container.

8. Finally, pour the 1 cup of water from the 8-cup measuring cup into the 5-cup measuring cup. Now the 5-cup measuring cup will have exactly 6 cups of water, which is the required amount.

By following this method, Rebekah can measure exactly 6 cups of water using the 5-cup and 8-cup measuring cups.