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Two containers are used to hold liquid. These containers have exactly the same shape. The first container has a height of 24 m, and it can hold 192 m’of liquid. If the second container has a height of
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Two containers are used to hold liquid. These containers have exactly the same shape. The first container has a height of 24 m, and it can hold 192 m’of liquid. If the second container has a height of 30 m, how much liquid can it hold?
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240m² of liquid
Explanation:
30×8=240
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