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Vinvika [58]
2 years ago
14

You have 3/4 of a pie leftover after your party. Each guest takes home 1/6 of the leftover pie.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Anika [276]2 years ago
8 0

we know that

1) You have 3/4 of a pie leftover after your party

2) Each

guest takes home 1/6 of the leftover pie

To find the fraction of the original pie does each guest take home,

Multiply 3/4 by 1/6

so

\frac{3}{4} *\frac{1}{6} =\frac{3}{24}

<u>Simplify </u>

Divide by 3 both numerator and denominator

\frac{3}{24}=\frac{1}{8}

therefore

<u>the answer is</u>

\frac{1}{8}

Anettt [7]2 years ago
7 0
4/12 i think you suppose to add
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