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Two bottles are next to each other. Bottle A can hold 1/3 of a Liter and is filled with 2/3 juice. Bottle B holds holds 1,5 L and is empty. The juice is poured from bottle A to …
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Two bottles are next to each other. Bottle A can hold 1/3 of a Liter and is filled with 2/3 juice.
Bottle B holds holds 1,5 L and is empty. The juice is poured from bottle A to B.
How much of B is filled. Answer in a fraction
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Try a bottle liter calculator?
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