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For a large order, Mr. Magoo made 3/8 kg of fudge in his bakery. He then got 1/6 kg from his sister’s bakery. If he needs a total of 1 1/2 kg, how much more fudge does he need to make? Put your answer in fraction form. Example: Mr. Magoo needs to make #/# more fudge. (PS: Please show your work)
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