1. The problem states that Jonah's water bottle can hold up to 12 ounces of water.
2. This means the bottle can hold any amount of water that is less than or equal to 12 ounces.
3. We need to determine which of the given amounts are less than or equal to 12 ounces.
4. The amounts given are: 7 ounces, 10.5 ounces, 12 ounces, 13 ounces, and 20 ounces.
5. Check each amount:
- 7 ounces \(\leq 12\) ounces, so it can hold 7 ounces.
- 10.5 ounces \(\leq 12\) ounces, so it can hold 10.5 ounces.
- 12 ounces \(= 12\) ounces, so it can hold 12 ounces.
- 13 ounces \(> 12\) ounces, so it cannot hold 13 ounces.
- 20 ounces \(> 12\) ounces, so it cannot hold 20 ounces.
6. Therefore, the bottle can hold 7 ounces, 10.5 ounces, and 12 ounces.
Final answer: 7 ounces, 10.5 ounces, and 12 ounces.
Water Bottle Capacity 6Bde5D
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