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Mathematics, 05.04.2021 20:10 samiller30

A school cafeteria has 10 ଵ ଶgallons of orange juice to give equally to 7 classes. How much orange juice will each class get? A. ଵଷ ଵସgallon B. 1 ଵ ଶgallons C. 2 ଵ ଶgallons D. 73 ଵ ଶgallons

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