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Mrs. Warren had 1/2 of a cherry pie left over. She split the leftover pie evenly between her 4 children. What fraction of a pie did each child get? Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed
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Mrs. Warren had 1/2 of a cherry pie left over. She split the leftover pie evenly between her 4
children. What fraction of a pie did each child get?
Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.
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Answer = 4/8
1/2 divided by 4
1/2 • 4 (reciprocal)
1/2 • 4/1
4/8
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