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Equal amounts of water were poured into two empty jars of different capacities, which made one jar `1/4` full and the other jar `1/3` full. If the water in the jar with lesser capacity is, then poured into the jar with the greater capacity, what fraction of the larger jar will be filled with water? `1/2` (b) `2/3` (c) `3/4` (d) `2/7`

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