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You have 4/6 cup of cornmeal in your cupboard. A recipe for 2/5 muffins calls for cup of cornmeal. How much cornmeal would you have left if you made the muffins?
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You have 4/6 cup of cornmeal in your cupboard. A recipe for 2/5 muffins calls for cup of cornmeal. How much cornmeal would you have left if you made the muffins?
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4/15 is the answer to the problem
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4/15 is the answer
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