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Water Distribution Puzzle Across Three Glasses

You are faced with a problem involving three drinking glasses labeled A, B, and C, containing a total of 72 mL of water in different amounts. After pouring half of the content of glass B into glass A, and then transferring 1/5 of the newly mixed contents of glass A into glass C, each glass ends up with 24 mL of water. Your task is to determine the initial volume of water in each glass before any pouring took place. Put your problem-solving skills to the test!

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Water Distribution Puzzle Across Three Glasses

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  1. Problem of the Day • You have three drinking glasses labeled A, B, and C with a total of 72 mL of water in the three of them in different amounts per glass. You pour half the contents of B into A. Then you pour 1/5 of the new contents of A into C. Now all three glasses have 24 mL in them. How many mL did each glass contain before you started pouring?

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