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Olive ate one slice of pizza. Otto ate one slice of pizza. If Olive ate 1/3 of the pizza and all the slices are the same size, what fraction of the pizza was eaten in total?
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Olive ate one slice of pizza. Otto ate one slice of pizza. If Olive ate 1/3 of the pizza and all the slices are the same size, what fraction of the pizza was eaten in total?
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1/3+1/3+?=1
solve this and you get the answer.
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I think 2/3. Yeah 2/3
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