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Laura baked a cake. She gave 1/5 of the cake to Alex, 1/3 of the cake to Erikson, and 1/10 of the cake to Autumn. How much is left for herself?
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Laura baked a cake. She gave 1/5 of the cake to Alex, 1/3 of the cake to Erikson, and 1/10 of the cake to Autumn. How much is left for herself?
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6/30+3/30+10/30=19/30
30/30-19/30=11/30
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