To determine the total amount of oil after filling both bottles with water, we first need to calculate the oil in each. The first bottle, being half-full, contains 0.5 units of oil, while the second, being a quarter full with twice the capacity, contains 0.25 units of oil (since its capacity is 2 units, it holds 0.5 units of oil). After filling both bottles to the top with water, the total amount of oil remains 0.5 + 0.5 = 1 unit. When both bottles are poured into another container, there will be 1 unit of oil in total.
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