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Amber is arranging 5 vases of flowers for a party. She fills each vase with 1/3 cup of water. How much water did she use?
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Amber is arranging 5 vases of flowers for a party. She fills each vase with 1/3 cup of water. How much water did she use?
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Amber is arranging 5 vases of flowers for a party. She fills each vase with 1/3 cup of water. How much water did she use?
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5 * 1/3=5/3
5/3=1 2/3 water for 5 vases
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