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A discount bottle of perfume was 1/6 of a liter. That was enough to fill 1/10 of a jug. How many bottles of perfume would you need to fill the entire jug?
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A discount bottle of perfume was 1/6 of a liter. That was enough to fill 1/10 of a jug. How many bottles of perfume would you need to fill the entire jug?
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You will have to divide the fracition
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Since 1/6 of a liter fills 1/10 of the jug, you need to do:
1/6*10.When you multiply the numerators and denominators you get 10/6 or 5/3 or 1 2/3 liters
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