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Your teacher gave you 4/5 of a bag of candy, but she only gave your friend 2/3 of a bag. How much more of the bag did your teacher give you than your friend?
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Your teacher gave you 4/5 of a bag of candy, but she only gave your friend 2/3 of a bag.
How much more of the bag did your teacher give you than your friend?
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Multiply 4/5 by 3 and 2/3 by 5
4/5=12/15
2/3=10/15
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