1. **State the problem:** We have a 2.4-liter jug of water and cups that each hold 0.3 liters. We want to find out how many cups can be filled from the jug.
2. **Formula used:** To find the number of cups, divide the total volume of water by the volume each cup holds:
$$\text{Number of cups} = \frac{\text{Total volume}}{\text{Volume per cup}}$$
3. **Apply the values:**
$$\text{Number of cups} = \frac{2.4}{0.3}$$
4. **Simplify the division:**
$$\frac{2.4}{0.3} = \frac{\cancel{2.4}}{\cancel{0.3}} \times \frac{10}{10} = \frac{24}{3}$$
5. **Calculate the result:**
$$\frac{24}{3} = 8$$
6. **Interpretation:** You can fill 8 cups with 0.3 liters each from the 2.4-liter jug.
**Final answer:** 8 cups can be filled.
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