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Worth 6 bob has 2 3/4 gallons of lemonade, 3 5/8 gallons of punch, and a 5 gallon's of soda. he invites 20 of his friends, and an extra 15 people come along. bob wants each person to have a cup of lemonade, punch and soda. will he have enough? how much will be left over?

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