6. Tikka made bamboo fishing poles for her sister and herself. She used\frac{2}{3} 2 3 of a 10-foot stick of bamboo for her pole and the rest for her sister's. How long is her sister's fishing pole?

(1/3) * 10 = ______ feet

3/5 * 10

10

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To find the length of Tikka's sister's fishing pole, we need to subtract the length of Tikka's pole from the total length of the bamboo stick.

First, let's calculate the length of Tikka's fishing pole. Given that Tikka used $\frac{2}{3}$ of a 10-foot stick of bamboo, we can find the length of her pole by multiplying the fraction with the total length:

Length of Tikka's pole = $\frac{2}{3} \times 10$ = $\frac{20}{3}$ feet

Next, we need to determine the length of her sister's fishing pole. Since the rest of the bamboo stick was used for her sister's pole, we can subtract the length of Tikka's pole from the total length of the stick:

Length of sister's pole = Total length - Length of Tikka's pole
= 10 feet - $\frac{20}{3}$ feet

Now, let's subtract the lengths. To do this, we need to convert the total length of 10 feet into thirds so that we can subtract the fractions:

Length of sister's pole = $\frac{30}{3}$ feet - $\frac{20}{3}$ feet
= $\frac{10}{3}$ feet

Therefore, Tikka's sister's fishing pole is $\frac{10}{3}$ feet long.