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Mathematics, 01.10.2019 07:00 GreenHerbz206

Christian used 2/3 of a bottle of soap. to determine how much soap was left, he took the original amount of x ounces and calculated x−2/3x . his sister, however, says he could have just calculated 1/3x to determine how much soap was remaining. who is correct?

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