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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 04:30 cris6969

Ann cuts her brownie into six equal parts and eats three pieces. Chris cuts his brownie into ten equal parts and eats four pieces. Ann and Chris have some brownies left to eat later. Ann thinks they both have the same amount of brownies left to eat later. Is Ann correct? Show all your mathematical thinking.

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