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40 pecks 6 quarts − 20 pecks 7 quarts
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40 pecks 6 quarts − 20 pecks 7 quarts
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4 pecks is the answer
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There are 9 quarts in 1 peck
40 x 9 = 360
360 + 6 = 366 quarts
There are 9 quarts in 1 peck
20 x 9 = 180
180 + 7 = 187
366 - 187 = 179
179 quarts is your answer
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