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At a party guests drank 2/3 of the cranberry punch and 5/6 of the orange punch, They drank the same amount of each. How many ounces of each punch might there have been at the st…
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At a party guests drank 2/3 of the cranberry punch and 5/6 of the orange punch, They drank the same amount of each. How many ounces of each punch might there have been at the st…
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At a party guests drank 2/3 of the cranberry punch and 5/6 of the orange punch, They drank the same amount of each. How many ounces of each punch might there have been at the start of the party?
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5/6+5/6=10/6 or 1 4/6
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10/6 or 14/6 is your answer
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