Jar X is currently filled to of its capacity with water, and Jar Y is filled to of its capacity with water. If Jar Y has double the capacity of Jar X, what fraction of Jar Y would be filled when the contents of Jar X are poured into Jar Y?

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Jar X is currently filled to <img alt='Image' src='https://www.fatskills.com/images3/gre/inequ10_51.jpg'/><br> of its capacity with water, and Jar Y is filled to <img alt='Image' src='https://www.fatskills.com/images3/gre/inequ10_61.jpg'/><br> of its capacity with water. If Jar Y has double the capacity of Jar X, what fraction of Jar Y would be filled when the contents of Jar X are poured into Jar Y?