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Sarah is filling 6 vases with water. Each vase will get of a liter of water. How many liters of water will be in the 6 vases? A. B. C. D.
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Sarah is filling 6 vases with water. Each vase will get of a liter of water. How many liters of water will be in the 6 vases? A. B. C. D.
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Answer: 6 liters
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The problem says “each vase get of a liter of water” that mean in each vase it contains only one liter of water, since there are 6 vase. You would multiple 6 by 1 to get 6 liters in 6 vases.
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