One bottle is half-full of oil and another bottle with twice the capacity is one quarter full of oilif water is added so that both the bottles are full and the contents of both are then poured into a?

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2026-07-11 05:56

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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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