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Mathematics, 24.07.2019 00:30 gabby7398

Peter mixes 4 1/4 cups of orange juice, 2 1/4 cups of ginger ale, and 6 1/3 cups of strawberry lemonade to make some punch. what is the total number of cups of punch that peter makes? answers are ; 12 1/2 12 3/8 12 3/5 13 1/6

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