Big Sur storage and APFS issue

My APFS disk has gotten very fuzzy after I had some issues with Big Sur.

Background: I upgraded to Big Sur, and then attempted to go back to Mojave, which failed. I had to wipe my disk multiple times.

Issue: The result is that my disk is extemely messed up. For example, I have 5 disks each worth 121 GB. Also, each of them has space taken up by "other volumes in container".

How can I solve this?

Below is the result of diskutil list:
Code Block /dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
  #:            TYPE NAME          SIZE    IDENTIFIER
  0:   GUID_partition_scheme            *121.3 GB  disk0
  1:            EFI ⁨EFI⁩           314.6 MB  disk0s1
  2:         Apple_APFS ⁨Container disk1⁩     121.0 GB  disk0s2
/dev/disk1 (synthesized):
  #:            TYPE NAME          SIZE    IDENTIFIER
  0:   APFS Container Scheme -           +121.0 GB  disk1
                 Physical Store disk0s2
  1:        APFS Volume ⁨Macintosh HD - Data ...⁩ 33.8 GB  disk1s1
  2:        APFS Volume ⁨Preboot⁩         319.5 MB  disk1s2
  3:        APFS Volume ⁨Recovery⁩        740.8 MB  disk1s3
  4:        APFS Volume ⁨VM⁩           2.1 GB   disk1s4
  5:        APFS Volume ⁨Macintosh HD⁩      14.0 GB  disk1s5
  6:        APFS Volume ⁨Update⁩         741.4 KB  disk1s6
  7:        APFS Volume ⁨Macintosh HD⁩      14.0 GB  disk1s7
  8:        APFS Volume ⁨Macintosh HD⁩      720.9 KB  disk1s8
  9:        APFS Volume ⁨Macintosh HD - Data⁩   26.9 GB  disk1s9
 10:       APFS Snapshot ⁨com.apple.os.update-...⁩ 26.9 GB  disk1s9s1


You should boot back to internet recovery, you will need to connect your wifi for it. After that you can open up Disk Utility to erase the whole drive and reinstall the version of macOS that came with your Mac before. For more information, click here: macOS Recovery.
Big Sur storage and APFS issue
 
 
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