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two pizzas were each cut into sixths Ashraf Drew and Katie shared two pieces equals how many sixths did each friend
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if 2 pizzas were cut into sixths then there were 12 sixths total, 12/6, that is 6 sixths for each pizza. If the 3 friends had 2 pieces each, then there remains:
12/6 - 2/6 - 2/6 - 2/6 = 6/6
there are left 6 sixths still.
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