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Mathematics, 31.01.2020 04:43 jkpope06

Wellington is hosting a graduation party. he poured some pinneapple juice from the container shown below for his guests. the figure shows how much pinneapple juice was left in the container after wellington poured some out. the amount of pinneaple juice shown is 6/7 of the amount originally in the container. was the container full when wellington began pouring? explain how you know.


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