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Part 1: The coffee shop has 9 apple pies. Each pie is cut into sixths, and each piece sells for $1.50. How much is each pie worth? Part 2: How much are the pies worth together?
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Part 1: The coffee shop has 9 apple pies. Each pie is cut into sixths, and each piece sells for $1.50. How much is each pie worth?
Part 2: How much are the pies worth together?
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Each Pie is worth$9
6piecea times 1.50=9
And 9 pies *9=81
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Each pie is worth $9. All the pies together are worth $81
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