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Please help!!!!!!! The can of juice hold 1 pint. About how many pints could the pitcher hold? How would you decide?
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Please help!!!!!!! The can of juice hold 1 pint. About how many pints could the pitcher hold? How would you decide?
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Please help!!!!!!! The can of juice hold 1 pint. About how many pints could the pitcher hold? How would you decide?
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The picture can hold 3 3/4 pints. My picture is my proof.
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