The plot below shows the volume of paint left in 444 cans.
All measurements are rounded to the nearest \dfrac12
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1
start fraction, 1, divided by, 2, end fraction pint.
A line plot labeled Volume in pints shows, moving left to right, labeled tick marks at two, two and one-half, three, three and one-half, four, four and one-half, five, five and one half, and six. Dots are plotted as follows: 1 dot above two and one-half; 2 dots above four; and 1 dot above five and one-half.
A line plot labeled Volume in pints shows, moving left to right, labeled tick marks at two, two and one-half, three, three and one-half, four, four and one-half, five, five and one half, and six. Dots are plotted as follows: 1 dot above two and one-half; 2 dots above four; and 1 dot above five and one-half.
If we split the total amount of paint so that each can had the same amount, how much paint would be in each can?