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Shreya and her sister bought 3 sweet pies.Following image shows the quantity of sweet pies they ate.From the following options, identify the fraction of sweet pie left after they consumed.

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Shreya and her sister bought 3 sweet pies.Following image shows the quantity of sweet pies they ate.From the following options, identify the fraction of sweet pie left after they consumed.

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To identify the fraction of sweet pie left after Shreya and her sister consumed, we need to analyze the image provided. However, since the image is not visible in this text-based format, I am unable to determine the exact quantity of sweet pies they ate. Please provide more information or describe the image in detail so that I can assist you further.

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