Tim bought a new water tank for his garden. The tank is initially empty,but fills to 2/3 full of capacity after rain. The tank now holds 480 litres of water. How many litres does the tank hold when full?
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⅔ full is equivalent to 480 litres of water. Therefore ⅓ full is half of this: 240 litres, and capacity is 3 thirds=3×240=720 litres.

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