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Mary, jim, and Steve equally shared 1/2 of a pie. What fraction of the whole pie would they each receive?
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mary, jim, and Steve equally shared 1/2 of a pie. What fraction of the whole pie would they each receive?
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They would receive 1/6 of the pie, 1/2 of 1/3 is equivalent to 1/6. Just multiply 1/3 by 1/2, = 1/6.
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They would each receive 1/6 of the whole pie.
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