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A full glass of water can hold 1/6 of a bottle. How many glasses of water can be filled with 3 bottles of water
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A full glass of water can hold 1/6 of a bottle. How many glasses of water can be filled with 3 bottles of water
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A full glass of water can hold 1/6 of a bottle.
How many glasses of water can be filled with 3 bottles of water
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1 full glass = 1/6
x= 3
➡️1/6 * x = 3
➡️ x/6 = 3
➡️ x = 6 * 3
➡️ x = 18
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that is 21 glassesssssssss
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