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You have 3/8 of a cake. You divide the remaining cake into six equal pieces. What fraction of the original cake is each piece?
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You have 3/8 of a cake. You divide the remaining cake into six equal pieces. What fraction of the original cake is each piece?
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Just divide 3/8 (of a cake) by 6. That comes out to 3
------ = 1/16 of the original
8(6) cake.
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