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Anita and Leah each had a bottle of water. The fraction of the bottle that Anita drank is represented by point A on the number line. Leah drank 1 4 less of her bottle than Anita drank.
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Anita and Leah each had a bottle of water. The fraction of the bottle that Anita drank is represented by point A on the number line. Leah drank
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Explain more.. i don’t get it
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