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lindas container of cranberry juice holds 200 millilitres. harrys container holds 5/8 as much juice how many millilitres of cranberry does harrys container hold
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lindas container of cranberry juice holds 200 millilitres. harrys container holds 5/8 as much juice how many millilitres of cranberry does harrys container hold
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Harry’s container holds 125 milliliters
5/8 • 200 = 1000/8 = 125 milliliter
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it is 125 milliliters
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