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After dinner 2/3 of a pan of lasagna is left. The whole pan of lasagna was originally cut into pieces 1/6 of the pan. Which equation represents the number of pieces of lasagna that are left after dinner
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After dinner 2/3 of a pan of lasagna is left. The whole pan of lasagna was originally cut into pieces 1/6 of the pan. Which equation represents the number of pieces of lasagna that are left after dinner
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There are 4 pieces of lasagna left
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