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A teapot is 1/3 full of tea. When all of the tea is poured into an empty container, the container ie 2/3 full. What fraction of the tea from a full teapot is needed to fill 1 entire container?
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A teapot is 1/3 full of tea. When all of the tea is poured into an empty container, the container ie 2/3 full. What fraction of the tea from a full teapot is needed to fill 1 entire container?
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you wouldnt be able to answe it in a fraction
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