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A juice seller has 1120 ml of orange juice, 1400 ml of grape juice, and 1680 ml of watermelon juice. He packs each kind of juice in small jars of equal capacity. What is the maximum capacity of each of the small jars such that no juice is left over?

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A juice seller has 1120 ml of orange juice, 1400 ml of grape juice, and 1680 ml of watermelon juice. He packs each kind of juice in small jars of equal capacity. What is the maximum capacity of each of the small jars such that no juice is left over?

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