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61 . Your friend drinks of a bottle of water. You drink of a bottle of water. Find the difference of the amounts of water left in each bottle.
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61 . Your friend drinks
of a bottle of water. You drink
of a bottle of water.
Find the difference of the amounts of water left in each bottle.
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give more context wdym?
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