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A small jar can hold 3 cups of water and a large jar can hold 7 cups of water. use these 2 containers to measure 4 cups of water. explain how it can be done
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A small jar can hold 3 cups of water and a large jar can hold 7 cups of water. use these 2 containers to measure 4 cups of water. explain how it can be done
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a small jar can hold 3 cups of water and a large jar can hold 7 cups of water. use these 2 containers to measure 4 cups of water. explain how it can be done
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they fill the 7 cup jar then pour 3 cups of that jar in the the 3 cup jar and there is 4 cups left in the large jar
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