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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In a kitchen there are three containers that can hold different quantities of water, as shown in the figure below: Three containers of the same shape but different sizes are shown, starting with the shortest and ending with the longest. The following quantities are written below the containers. x minus 10 liters below the first, x minus 5 liters below the second, and x liters below the third. How many liters of water can the three containers hold in all? x − 15 3x − 15 x3 + 50 3x3 − 15

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Robert136

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First of all you have to write down all of the three equations x-10 x-5 x You add them together

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Therefore you get x-15.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks robert

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