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Lauren bought 20 ounces of sliced ham. She used 3/4 of the ham to make sandwiches for her friends and 1/5 of the ham in an omelet. How many ounces of ham were left?
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Lauren bought 20 ounces of sliced ham. She used 3/4 of the ham to make sandwiches for her friends and 1/5 of the ham in an omelet. How many ounces of ham were left?
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4 ounces are left because 3/4 of 20 is 5. And 1/5 of 5 is 4. I hope this helps
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