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Walt is mixing fruit punch for a party he combines 1 gallon 2quarts 3pintsof orange juice,1 gallon 3 quarts 7 pints of pineapple juice, and 1 gallon 3 quarts 3 pints of ginger ale.what's the total liquid
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Walt is mixing fruit punch for a party he combines 1 gallon 2quarts 3pintsof orange juice,1 gallon 3 quarts 7 pints of pineapple juice, and 1 gallon 3 quarts 3 pints of ginger ale.what's the total liquid measure of the punch
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6 gal. 2 qt. 1 pt. is the total liquid measure of the punch
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