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Mrs. Harris took 6 oranges out of the refrigerator and cut them into wedges, each wedge represents 1/6 of the entire orange. Her children at 3/4 of the wedges.
A) how many wedges did her children eat
B) how many wedges are left?
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A = 27
B = 9
Total orange = 6
One orange wedge = 6
Total wedge = 6*6 = 36
36 / 4 = 9
9*3 = 27
36-27 = 9
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