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Let's write a story line and then work out - ( c) `52.2 ÷ 5.8 52.2` litres oils is stored in a big jar. Bottles of equal size are to be filled with this oils. If each bottle hold 5.8 litre of oils. Let’s find how many such bottles can be filled.

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