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Patty is baking for the holidays. 3/5of her treats are cookies and 1/6of her treats are cupcakes. The rest are brownies. What fraction of her treats are brownies?
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Patty is baking for the holidays. 3/5of her treats are cookies and 1/6of her treats are cupcakes. The rest are brownies. What fraction of her treats are brownies?
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Patty is baking for the holidays. 3/5of her treats are cookies and 1/6of her treats are cupcakes. The rest are brownies. What fraction of her treats are brownies?
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So the answer would be 7/30 because 3/5 + 1/6 = 23/30 and you add 7 to that and get 30 well that’s what I believe hope this helped
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