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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 19:40 vistagallosky

Part A/Part B Question. Choose one answer for Part A and one answer for Part B. Stephanie collected maple syrup from some of her trees. From the first set of trees, she collected 3/4 of syrup. The second and third set of trees yielded 1/3 each.

Part A: How many gallons of syrup did she collect in all?

Part B: After using some of the syrup she collected for cooking, Stephanie found that she only had 2/3 gallons of syrup left. How much syrup did she use for cooking?

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