Making Pastries (Use visual models to solve word problems involving subtraction of fractions with like and unlike denominators)
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Amanda had a bag of pastry flour that weighed 3 and nine twelfths pounds. This weekend she made two different types of pastry, for one recipe Amanda used one twelfth of a pound and for the other 1 and one sixth pounds of flour. How much pastry flour is left in the bag?
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