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4 February, 21:28

Two friends share 1/6 of a large peach pie. What fraction of the whole pie does each friend get? Let n represent the fraction of the whole pie each friend gets.

Enter an equation as a multiplication equation.

The equation is n=?

Each friend gets? of a whole pie.

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  1. 5 February, 00:55
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    n = 1/12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1/6 : 2

    1/6*1/2=1/12

    Two friends are sharing 1/6 of a pie. That's why it is 1/6 divided by 2. In fractions when you switch from division to multiplication, you switch the denominator and numerator, so 2/1 becomes 1/2. Then, you multiply 1/6 and 1/2. You end up with 1/12, so n = 1/12.

    Each friend gets 1/12 of the pie.
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