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An old man is a beekeeper and wants to divide honey between his three grandsons. He has seven identical jars full of honey, seven jars half-filled, and seven empty jars. How should he divide the jars (without spilling) among the grandsons so that each gets the same number of jars and the same amount of honey? Draw the appropriate number of jars and indicate the amount of honey.
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