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suzy had 10L of water. She wanted to pour an equal amount of water into 5 thermoses. How many liters did she pour into each thermos?
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suzy had 10L of water. She wanted to pour an equal amount of water into 5 thermoses. How many liters did she pour into each thermos?
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2 because 10 divided by 5 is two so two liters in each thermos
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She poured 2L into each.
10 / 5 = 2
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