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Cassie's family cut a lasagna into sixths. They ate 1/3 of the lasagna. How many pieces are left?
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Cassie's family cut a lasagna into sixths. They ate 1/3 of the lasagna. How many pieces are left?
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Since 1/3 is equal to 2/6, only 4 pieces of lasagna would be left.
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Since 1/3 is equal to 2/6, only 4 pieces of lasagna would be left.
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