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A can is full of milk. It is used to fill three identical bottles. Each bottle is used to fill four cups. What portion of the milk in the can does each cup contain?

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`(1)/(3) xx (1)/(4)=(1)/(12)`
Each cup contains
`(1)/(12)` of the milk in the first can.
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