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Mathematics, 25.07.2019 20:30, trejo282961

Larry, mary, and terry each had a full glass of juice. larry drank 3/4 of his. mary drank 3/8 of hers. terry drank 7/10 of his. who drank less than 1/2 of their juice?

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