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If a glass pitcher can hold one-third of a gallon of fruit juice, how much fruit juice will seven glass pitchers hold? Please hurry! 10 points!
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If a glass pitcher can hold one-third of a gallon of fruit juice, how much fruit juice will seven glass pitchers hold?
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2 1/3 of a gallon
Explanation:
multiply 1/3 by 7
7/3 = 2 1/3
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