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A farmer stores 72 L of oil in 5 small cans and 2 large cans. If each large can holds twice as much as each small can, how many liters does each can hold?
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A farmer stores 72 L of oil in 5 small cans and 2 large cans. If each large can holds twice as much as each small can, how many liters does each can hold?
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Small can holds 8, big can holds 16
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