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If we split the total amount of paint so that each can had the same amount, how much paint would be in each can?
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If we split the total amount of paint so that each can had the same amount, how much paint would be in each can?
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I'm guessing 4 pints each can
Reasoning:
if we were to add all the contents of 4 cans which equates to 16 we then divide this number by 4 to make each contents of the can equal
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