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7 November, 02:14

A scientist splits 9 liters of pond water among 10 jars. The jars have the same amount, how many millimeters of pond water in each jar

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  1. 7 November, 03:48
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    Sounds like your gonna need to divide the 9 liters by the ten jars, to do that they need to be in the same measurements though so first find how many liters fill a jar and once you have a standard and equal way of measuring the jar and liters amounts then divided the 9 liters by the 10 jars and it should show you, othewise find out what percent of the pond water goes into the jars in each one when it's divided
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