erinfreeman3585 erinfreeman3585
  • 22-03-2022
  • Mathematics
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A friend ate 2/3 of a small muffin and his friend ate 2/3 of a large muffin, did they eat the same amount?

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fluzzycow32 fluzzycow32
  • 22-03-2022

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no, because both muffins are different sizes, meaning that if a friend ate 2/3 of a small muffin than that would be different

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