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Over the weekend Debby spent 5 2/3 hours total studying. If she spent 4 4/10 hours studying on Saturday, how long did she study on Sunday?
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Over the weekend Debby spent 5 2/3 hours total studying. If she spent 4 4/10 hours studying on Saturday, how long did she study on Sunday?
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Over the weekend Debby spent 5 2/3 hours total studying. If she spent 4 4/10 hours studying on Saturday, how long did she study on Sunday?
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the answer is 1 and 4/15.
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