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3 parts pineapple juice to 5 parts orange juice; what fraction of the pitcher is each?
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3 parts pineapple juice to 5 parts orange juice; what fraction of the pitcher is each?
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So 3 parts pineapple juice to 5 parts orange juice
That is a total of 8 parts
the pineapple is 3/8 of the pitcher
the orange juice is 5/8 of the pitcher
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