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Kate ate 1 out of 4 of her orange. ben eat 2 out of 4 of his banana. did kate and ben eat 1 out of 4 add 2 out of 4 equal 3 out of 4 of their fruit? explain
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Kate ate 1 out of 4 of her orange. ben eat 2 out of 4 of his banana. did kate and ben eat 1 out of 4 add 2 out of 4 equal 3 out of 4 of their fruit? explain
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no its 3 of 8 because you have to add the max fruit which is 8 and how many did they eat together which is 3
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