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Ms. Bradshaw bakes a whole chocolate cake. Logan ate 3/10 of the cake on Monday and 1/10 of the cake on Tuesday. What fraction of the cake was left on Wednesday?
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Ms. Bradshaw bakes a whole chocolate cake. Logan ate 3/10 of the cake on Monday and 1/10 of the cake on Tuesday. What fraction of the cake was left on Wednesday?
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Ms. Bradshaw bakes a whole chocolate cake. Logan ate 3/10 of the cake on Monday and 1/10 of the cake on Tuesday. What fraction of the cake was left on Wednesday?
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1/10+3/10=4/10
10-4=6
6/10 was left
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