Mathematics, 08.01.2021 23:00 Kencharlot
Ethan sold 2/3
gallon of lemonade. Kayla sold some lemonade too. Together, they sold 1 and 1/4
gallons.
Who sold more lemonade, Ethan or Kayla? How much more?
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Ethan sold 2/3
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