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7 May, 08:43

A baker cut a pie in half. He cut each half into 3 equal pieces and piece into 2 equal slices. He sold 6 slices. What fraction of the pie did the baker sell.

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  1. 7 May, 10:17
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    He had sold 1/2 of the pie.
  2. 7 May, 10:53
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    He sold one half of the pie because if you do it in your head split one half into 3 and get one sixth, then that slit in two is 1 twelfth so if he sold six pieces and six is one half of twelve then you get one half.
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