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Riley, Morgan, and Reggie were making plans for a mural on the side of their local community center, They needed to clean and seal the wall
before painting the mural. Riley agreed to prepare 1/2 of the
area, Morgan agreed to clean and seal 1/3 f the area, and Reggie agreed to finish the work on the
remaining 1/6 of the area,
A few days later, none of them had completed the whole section each had committed to clean and seal.
Riley had completed 1/3 of his part. Morgan had completed 5/6 of her part. Reggic had
completed 2/3 of his part.

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