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A birthday cake was cut into equal pieces, and four pieces were eaten. The fraction below shows how many pieces were left. According to the fraction, how many pieces were not eaten?
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If there were 4 pieces eaten, and 3/7 left, then there must have been 7 pices altogether and
3 are left
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