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James had a large bag of raisins. He ate
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of it. Then, he shared the rest of the raisins with 2 friends and himself (3 people in total). What portion of the whole bag of raisins did each of his friends get? Choose the numbers to complete the fraction
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James had a large bag of raisins. He ate
3
4
of it. Then, he shared the rest of the rai...
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of it. Then, he shared the rest of the rai...
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