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Andy cut a tuna and a chicken sandwich into a total of 18 pieces. He cut the tune into 12 more pieces than the chicken. Andy are 5 pieces of the tuna. What fraction of the tuna did he eat?
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Andy cut a tuna and a chicken sandwich into a total of 18 pieces. He cut the tune into 12 more pieces than the chicken. Andy are 5 pieces of the tuna. What fraction of the tuna did he eat?
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5/12 pieces of tuna I think, you can’t simplify it into anything less.
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