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Tammy made a 6-ounce milkshake. Two-thirds of the milkshake was ice cream. How many ounces of ice cream did Tammy use in the shake?
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Tammy made a 6-ounce milkshake. Two-thirds of the milkshake was ice cream. How many ounces of ice cream did
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Answer: 4 ounces
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6 * (2/3) = 12/3 = 4 ounces
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