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29 January, 08:11

Karen has gallons of apple juice and gallons of orange juice in her refrigerator. How many gallons of juice does Karen have altogether in her refrigerator? A student solved the problem this way: Karen has gallons of juice. Use a similar strategy to solve this problem. Adam has gallons of apple juice, gallons of orange juice, and gallons of soda in his refrigerator. How many gallons of juice does Adam have altogether in his refrigerator? A. gallons B. gallons C. gallons D. gallons Question Resources

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  1. 29 January, 08:22
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    E. All of the above

    Because there are gallons
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