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Grant has 2/3 cup of ice cream in bowl. He then removes two 1/6 cups ice cream to share with his little brother. Whuch of the folliwing best explains the amount of ice cream lef…
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Grant has 2/3 cup of ice cream in bowl. He then removes two 1/6 cups ice cream to share with his little brother. Whuch of the folliwing best explains the amount of ice cream left in grants bowl?
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two 1/6 cups would be equal to 2/6 cups OR 1/3
subtract 1/3 from 2/3
grant has 1/3 cup left in this bowl
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