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A bottle of jam contains 10 pints of jam. How many 1/3 pint servings can you get out of one bottle?
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A bottle of jam contains 10 pints of jam. How many 1/3 pint servings can you get out of one bottle?
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you can get 30 servings of jam out of the bottle.
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