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Mathematics, 26.09.2019 13:50 ashleyaparicio7116

Jo divides a candy bar into eight equal pieces for her children to share. she gives three pieces to sam, three pieces to leslie, and two pieces to maggie. rose, the two-month-old baby, doesn’t get any. what fractions show how much candy each of the four children got?

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