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A glass is 1/3 full. Then 40cm3 of orange juice is poured in. The glass is now 5/7 full. What is the total volume of the glass?
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105cm3
Explanation:
subtract 5/7- 1/3
8/21=40cm3
21/21=105cm3=total volume
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