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The answer is 3. Imagine a pizza, you slice it into 6 pieces, but you do not remove them form each other. . Now if you take any of the line I have sliced through the pizza, it will be half of the pizza. you can also look at it like this: 6 is the whole pizza, what is the half of 6? 3. So there will be three pieces you have
SOLVED: a pizza is cut into slices that are each 1/6 of the whole. John is going to eat 1/2 of the whole pizza
Math problem: A pizza 2 - question No. 50003, fractions, area
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SOLVED: a pizza is cut into slices that are each 1/6 of the whole. John is going to eat 1/2 of the whole pizza
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