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Mathematics, 10.03.2021 01:50, taterbuglee2003

Amanda pours 3/4 of her water into Barbara’s empty bottle. Barbara then pours 3/5 of her water into Charlie’s empty bottle. Charlie then pours 1/2 of his water into David’s empty bottle. If David now has 18 ounces of water, how many ounces does Amanda still have? Please answer

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