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Mathematics, 17.11.2020 01:00 dpazmembreno

Matt is helping to set up drinks and snacks for a luncheon. Matt has 4.8 liters of iced tea. He is going to pour this into pitchers that can each only hold 0.8 liters of iced tea.

If Matt pours an equal amount of iced tea into each pitcher, how many pitchers does he fill?

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