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Equal amounts of water were poured into two empty jars of different ca
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21 Nov 2022, 02:13
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Equal amounts of water were poured into two empty jars of different capacities, which made one jar 1/4 full and other jar 1/3 full. If the water in the jar with lesser capacity is then poured into the jar with greater capacity, what fraction of the larger jar will be filled with water?
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23 Nov 2022, 08:30
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Capacity larger jar = x Let 20 litters water be poured into each jar so x*1/4 = 20 x = 80 Total water of larger jar after pouring the water of smaller jar = 20+20 = 40 40/80 = 1/2
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