To find out how many more cans of soup the first machine needs to fill, we need to subtract the number of cans it has already filled from the total number of cans of soup needed.
The total number of cans of soup needed is not provided in the given information.
Similarly, to find out how many more cans of soup the second machine needs to fill, we need to subtract the number of cans it has already filled from the total number of cans of soup needed.
But as the total number of cans of soup needed is not provided in the given information, we cannot calculate the number of cans needed to be filled by either machine.
Hence, without the information about the total number of cans needed, we cannot determine how many more cans each machine needs to fill.
Two machines at a factory are filling cans of soup. One machine has already filled 180 cans of soup, and fills cans at a rate of 15 per minute. The second machine has already filled 210 cans of soup, and fills cans at a rate of 12 per minute.
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