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Dexter makes 20 cookies. He eats 6 of the cookies and takes the rest to school. What fraction of the cookies does he take to school? Give your answer in its simplest form.
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Dexter makes 20 cookies. He eats 6 of the cookies and takes the rest to school. What fraction of the cookies does he take to school? Give your answer in its simplest form.
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Dexter makes 20 cookies. He eats 6 of the cookies and takes the rest to school.
What fraction of the cookies does he take to school? Give your answer in its simplest form.
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he takes 14 out of the 20 cookies, therefore it’s 14 over 20.
but in its simplest form it’s 7 over 10 :)
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