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Mrs. Wright made 60 cookies for a bake sale. She sold ⅔ of them and gave ¾ of the remaining cookies to the students working at the sale. How many cookies did she have left?
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Mrs. Wright made 60 cookies for a bake sale. She sold ⅔ of them and gave ¾ of the remaining cookies to the students working at the sale. How many cookies did she have left?
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60 times 2/3 take away 60 times 3/4 is -5.
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