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Julia has 4 adults and 3 children coming over for dessert she is going to serve 2 small blueberry pies if she plans to give each person including herself an equal share of pie how much pie will each person get
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4+3 = 7
2 pies/7 people
.28571429 pies
Each person gets .29 pie
Hope this helps.
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