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Consider two cans, the first containing one litre of water and the second containing one litre of Pepsi. Suppose you take one cup of water out of the first can and pour it into the second can. After mixing you take one cup of the mixture from the second can and pour it back into the first can. Which one of the following statements holds now?
(a) There is less Pepsi in the first can than water in the second can.
(b) There is more Pepsi in the first can than water in the second can.
(c) None of the statements holds true.
(d) There is as much Pepsi in the first can as there is water in the second can.
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- (a)
there is less pepsi in first can than water in second can - 13 years agoHelpfull: Yes(14) No(6)
- answer is d)
- 13 years agoHelpfull: Yes(8) No(2)
- Answer is option d
- 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(2)
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