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Marie, Erica, and Katrina had some gummy worms. Erica had 2/5 cup of gummy worms. Katrina had 4/5 cup of gummy worms. If the three girls had a total of 1 4/5 cups of gummy worms, then how many cups does Marie have? Α. 1 2/5 cups
Ð’. 6/5 cups
C. 1 cup
D. 3/5 cups

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