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A pool holds 8400 litres of water. A builder fills up the pool with a 17 litre container. He pours in 379 containers of water. Is this enough to fill the pool?
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A pool holds 8400 litres of water. A builder fills up the pool with a 17 litre container. He pours in 379 containers of water. Is this enough to fill the pool?
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No, because 379 times 17 6443
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