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How could you use division to find out how many whole pies are in 11/3 of a pie? explain!!!!!!
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How could you use division to find out how many whole pies are in 11/3 of a pie? explain!!!!!!
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11/3 is the same as 11 divided by 3 so that wiuld be 3 remander 2 so it would be 3 2/3
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11/3 can be thought of as 11 divided by 3. when you do this, you will find that 3 can only fit into 11 3 times. therefore, 11/3 of a pie only contains 3 whole pieces.
Let me know if anything is unclear.
I hope this helps.
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