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Mathematics, 24.04.2022 01:00 jaymoney0531

Dallas made two pies for Thanksgiving in identical pie tins. 3/8 is left of one pie, and 2/3 is left of the other. Will all the leftover pie fit in one pie tin? answer choices
a. yes, because 3/8 + 2/3 is less than 1
b. yes, because 3/8 is less than 2/3
c. no, because 3/8 + 2/3 is more than 1
d. no, because 2/3 is more than 3/8

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