At the end of a party, 5/6
cup of dip is left. Jim divides 6/7
of the leftover dip equally be...
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At the end of a party, 5/6
cup of dip is left. Jim divides 6/7
of the leftover dip equally between 3 friends. How much dip does each friend get?
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