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Help me…………………..999:7

Help me…………………..999:7-example-1
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You need to first add the 2 fullest containers. These are 4.5 and 4.5. Once we add them, we get 9 liters of milk. Then, we must divide them into 3 equal parts. This means we do 9/3 to get an answer of 3 L per milk container.

It seems the problem was cut off a little so let me know if this doesn't work.

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