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there are 15 oranges available to be cut up for a hockey team. Each member of the team will get two third of an orange. Using operation with fractions, you need to calculate how many team members will
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there are 15 oranges available to be cut up for a hockey team. Each member of the team will get two third of an orange. Using operation with fractions, you need to calculate how many team members will get two third of an oranges.
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Each member of the team will get two thirds of an orange.
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