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Mrs. Harrison is 15 ounces of dark chocolate while baking. She used 3/5 of the chocolate to make some frosting and used the rest make brownies. how many ounces did she use to make brownies?
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Mrs. Harrison is 15 ounces of dark chocolate while baking. She used 3/5 of the chocolate to make some frosting and used the rest make brownies. how many ounces did she use to make brownies?
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15 x 3/5 = 9
15 - 9 =
6 ounces
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¹⁶/₅ or 3 ¹/₅ or 3.2 ounces.
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