Question
Jar P and Jar Q are fully filled with water. If all the water in Jar P is poured into Tank R, it is 13 litres short of filling it to the brim. If all the water in Jar Q is poured into the same tank, it is 62 litres short of filling it to the brim. If the water from both jars is poured into the same tank, it will completely fill it. If both Tank R and Jar Q are completely filled, how much more water can the Tank R fill than Jar Q?
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Jar P and Jar Q are fully filled with water. If all the water in Jar P is poured into Tank R, it is 13 litres short of filling it to the brim. If all the water in Jar Q is poured into the same tank, it is 62 litres short of filling it to the brim. If the water from both jars is poured into the same tank, it will completely fill it. If both Tank R and Jar Q are completely filled, how much more water can the Tank R fill than Jar Q?