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An 18 oz. glass is filled with 8 oz. of orange juice. More orange juice is added so that the glass is `(5)/(6)` full.
`{:("Quantity A","Quantity B"),("Number of ounces of orange",6),("juice added",):}`

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Quantity A is greater.
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