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Thirty-two children each bring one-third of a litre of juice to make a fruit punch for the school fair. How many litres of punch can they make?
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10 and 2/3 of liters. Each kid brings 1/3 of a liter and there are 32 kids. 32\3 = 10 and 2/3
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