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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 15:11 ariiii56

A mixture of juices in a punch had 1.1 L of pineapple for every 0.4 L of orange juice. She added 0.3 orange juice. Now the ratio of juices was 1.1 of pineapple for every 0.5 L of orange juice. How many litres of punch have now

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