Assume that each glass contained 100 units of liquid and that the cup held 10 units. The cup first removes 10 units of water, so the water bucket contains 90 units of water, and the wine glass contains 100 units of wine and 10 units of water.
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<br>With 110 units in the wine bucket, the cup will remove 1/11 of each liquid in that glass. Thus it will transfer to the water glass 9 1/11 units of wine and 10/11 units of water. The water glass will then contain 90 10/11 units of water and 9 1/11 units of wine, and the wine glass will contain 90 10/11 units of wine and 9 1/11 units of water.
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