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15 would be left, because: Half of 6 is 3, 3 is equal to 1/7. So if you multiply 3 times 7 you get 21. You would then subtract 6 from 21, which leaves you with 15.
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If 2/7=6 then 1/7=3
So 3×7=21 I think
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