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A waitress put leftover tarts into the fridge on Thursday night. She noticed that therestaurant had 1/5 of a tart filled with cherries, 1/2 of a tart filled with blueberries, and 1/2 ofa tart filled with
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A waitress put leftover tarts into the fridge on Thursday night. She noticed that therestaurant had 1/5 of a tart filled with cherries, 1/2 of a tart filled with blueberries, and 1/2 ofa tart filled with peaches. How many leftover tarts did the restaurant have in all?
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We have the following:
Therefore, the answer is 6/5 leftover tarts
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