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Preston is making cookies. He has fraction 4/5 cup of flour in a bag. He then used two fraction 1/ 10 cup scoops of flour for his recipe. Which of these best explains the amount of flour left in the bag?
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the answer is 6/10.
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What are the answer choices?
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