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christopher places an order for 48 dozen cookies to bring to his family holiday party. his family eats 2/3 of the cookies, how many cookies are left over?
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christopher places an order for 48 dozen cookies to bring to his family holiday party. his family eats 2/3 of the cookies, how many cookies are left over?
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16 Cookies left.
2/3 of 48 is 32.
48-32=16
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16 cookies are left.
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2/3 of 48 is 32
48-32=16
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