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23 November, 05:05

Joan poured 7/8 liter of water into a bottle. It filled 5/6 of the bottle. How many liters of water will completely fill the bottle? Choices: A. 35/48. B. 1 1/38. C. 1 1/20. D. 1 13/35

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  1. 23 November, 05:26
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    Let's set up some equations.

    We know that 7/8 of a liter fills up our bottle 5/6 of the way. Thus 7/8=5/6 * b.

    Now, let's divide both sides by 5/6 to get b = 21/20. However, none of the answer choices provided are correct. Let's look at each one to determine why it's not correct.

    A. This answer is false because 35/48 < 7/8. If 7/8 of a liter doesn't completely fill up the bottle, there is no way that a value less than 7/8 can fill up the bottle - it's impossible.

    B. Same case as answer A, but 11/38 instead of 35/48.

    C. Same case as answer A, but 11/20 instead of 35/48.

    D. This answer however is more than 35/48, so is it correct? No. 113/35 is just over 3. Since 7/8 of a liter almost fills the bottle but does not quite completely fill it, there is no way that adding 2 more liters can fill up the bottle just the tiny 1/6 of the way. That is disproportional and is thus wrong.
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