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REALF-081 - Suppose you have 3 bottles of water, each filled with 1 liter of water in total. How much water would each of the 3 bottles contain in total if each content is poured into 9 separate bottles?To calculate the amount of water each of the 3 bottles would contain if the total amount of water is poured into 9 separate bottles, follow these steps:1. **Determine the total amount of water**: - Each of the 3 bottles contains 1 liter of water. - Therefore, the total amount of water is 3 liters.2. **Calculate the amount of water per bottle**: - The total amount of water (3 liters) is to be poured into 9 separate bottles. - To find the amount of water each bottle would hold, divide the total amount of water by the number of bottles: [ ext{Amount of water per bottle} = frac{ ext{Total amount of water}}{ ext{Number of bottles}} = frac{3 ext{ liters}}{9} = 0.333 ext{ liters/bottle} ] - Each of the 9 bottles would hold 0.333 liters of water.3. **This information can be used for decision-making**: - Knowing the capacity of each bottle can help in determining how much water is needed for specific purposes, such as filling containers or ensuring adequate hydration.In summary, if 3 liters of water are poured into 9 separate bottles, each bottle would hold 0.333 liters of water.
2009年12月26日