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There is 5/6 of an apple pie left from dinner. Tomorrow, Victor plans to eat 1/6 of the pie that was left. How much of the whole pie will he eat tomorrow? 1/36 5/36 1/3 2/3
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There is 5/6 of an apple pie left from dinner. Tomorrow, Victor plans to eat 1/6 of the pie that was left. How much of the whole pie will he eat tomorrow?
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2/3
Explanation:
there will be 4/6 of the pie and simplify to be 2/3
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