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Tommy has 5 jars of marbles. Each jar is 2/3 filled with marbles. If Tommy decided to combine the marbles completely fill the jars, how many jars of marbles does Tommy have?
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Tommy has 5 jars of marbles. Each jar is 2/3 filled with marbles. If Tommy decided to combine the marbles completely fill the jars, how many jars of marbles does Tommy have?
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5 * (2/3) = 10/3 = 3 1/3 = 3 full jars
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