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Mathematics, 26.04.2021 01:50 leahphi

After participating in the world’s biggest marble hunt, you started a marble collection. You have 11 jars, and each jar can hold up to 28 marbles. You have filled 7 \frac{3}{4} jars so far. How many marbles do you need to fill the remaining jars?

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