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Mathematics, 20.02.2020 06:58 2006260

Jenny's family raises honey bees and sells the honey at the farmers' market. To get ready for market day, Jenny fills 20 equal-sized jars with honey. She brings a total of 15 cups of honey to sell at the farmers' market.
Use an equation to find the amount of honey each jar holds.
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