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9 September, 20:42

Lynn has a watering can that holds 16 cups of water, and she fills it half full. Then she waters her 23 plants so that each plant gets the same amount of water. How many cups of water will each plant get?

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  1. 10 September, 00:12
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    8/23 cups of water for each plant. (Approx. 0.35 cups for each plant)

    (I do hope this is correct)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since Lynn only filled half of her watering can full, it is now holding 8 cups pf water, since 16/2=8. Then, if she water each of her 23 plants equally, so each plan will supposedly get 8/23 cups of water.
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