There are three 600 ml water bottles. Two are full and the third is 2/3rd full. How much total water is there?
Answer: 1600 ml
Explanation
Let's calculate the total amount of water:
Two full bottles: 2 × 600 ml = 1200 ml
The third bottle (2/3 full): 2/3 × 600 ml = 400 ml
Total water = 1200 ml + 400 ml = 1600 ml
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