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

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You first solve to see how many slices there are:
2*3*2=12

Then you see how much he sold out of the total:
(6)/(12) = (1)/(2)

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So you basically subtract 6 from 12 then but 6 over 12 as a fraction
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