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Kenny ate 1/5 of the birthday cake. His sister ate 2/6 of the cake . How much cake was left
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Kenny ate 1/5 of the birthday cake. His sister ate 2/6 of the cake . How much cake was left
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Cake left=14/30 or Simplified=7/15
Find Greatest Common Denominator (GCD), (30)
Multiply numerator & denominator as needed (1/5 · 6/6) and (2/6 · 5/5) (Whatever you do to top, do to the bottom).
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