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Which situation can be represented by 5*1/2=10 right away questions: (a. roman has a 10-liter jug of water how many half litter bottles of water can he fill) ( b. roman has a half liter jug of water. how many 5-liter bottles of water can he fill) and c. roman has a 5-liter jug of water. how many half liter bottles of water can he fill) plz today!

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