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Michael and Maria saw 6 cupcakes on the table. Michael ate 1/3 of the cupcakes. Maria ate 1/2 cupcakes. How many cupcakes are left on the table? A:1 cupcake B:1 1/2 cupcakes C:4…
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Michael and Maria saw 6 cupcakes on the table. Michael ate 1/3 of the cupcakes. Maria ate 1/2 cupcakes. How many cupcakes are left on the table? A:1 cupcake B:1 1/2 cupcakes C:4…
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Michael and Maria saw 6 cupcakes on the table. Michael ate 1/3 of the cupcakes. Maria ate 1/2 cupcakes. How many cupcakes are left on the table?
A:1 cupcake
B:1 1/2 cupcakes
C:4 2/5 cupcakes
D:2 cupcakes
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Answer: The answer is C
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6- 1/3 - 1/2 = 4 2/5
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