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Pamela and her friends decided to have a water balloon fight! They got 20 water balloons and used 6 liters of water to fill them all equally. how much water was in each balloon? Write your answer as a
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Pamela and her friends decided to have a water balloon fight! They got 20 water balloons and
used 6 liters of water to fill them all equally.
how much water was in each balloon?
Write your answer as a proper fraction or mixed number.
liters
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6 litres / 20 balloons = 0.3 litres
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