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The total capacity of 6 jugs and 12 glasses is 21 litres. The capacity of the jug is 5 times that of a glass. Find the capacity of each glass. Give your answer in litres
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The total capacity of 6 jugs and 12 glasses is 21 litres. The capacity of the jug is 5 times that of a glass. Find the capacity of each glass. Give your answer in litres
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x-jugs
y-glasses
6x+12y=21l
x=5y
6(5y)+12y=21l
x=5y
30y+12y=21l
x=5y
42y=21l
x=5y
1l=2y
x=5y
x=12,5 l
y=2,5 l
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