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Linda's container of cranberry juice holds 200 ml. Harries container holds 7/8 as much juice. How many milliliters of cranberry juice to both containers old?
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200/1 times 7/8 = 1400/8 = 700/4 = 350/2 = 175
175 + 200 = 375ml
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