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Rosa and her friends used 1 2/3 quart of paint on Monday and 1 3/4 quart of pain on Tuesday. How much paint will Rosa and her friends need on Wednesday?
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Rosa and her friends used 1 2/3 quart of paint on Monday and 1 3/4 quart of pain on Tuesday. How much paint will Rosa and her friends need on Wednesday?
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Rosa and her friends used 1 2/3 quart of paint on Monday and 1 3/4 quart of pain on Tuesday. How much paint will Rosa and her friends need on Wednesday?
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Rosa will need 14/5 On Monday she used 12/3 add one to the numerator and denominator 13/4that was what she used on Tuesday add another one to 13/4(denominator and numerator)it will give 14/5 and that is what she will need for wednesday
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