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At the end Of the night. A diner had 2 1/4 chocolate cakes and 1 1/2 pies left. How much more chocolate cake was left then pie ?
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At the end Of the night. A diner had 2 1/4 chocolate cakes and 1 1/2 pies left. How much more chocolate cake was left then pie ?
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Answer:
-1
Explanation:
1/4 * 2 = 0.5
0.5 - 1.5 = -1
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