A bottle of root beer contains 4/5 of a liter. How much root beer is in 3 bottles?
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To find out how much root beer is in 3 bottles, you multiply the amount in one bottle by the number of bottles.
So, 4/5 of a liter (the amount in one bottle) multiplied by 3 (the number of bottles) equals:
4/5 * 3 = 12/5 liters
Therefore, there are 12/5 liters of root beer in 3 bottles.
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