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Mrs. Jacobson had 3/4 of a cherry pie left over. She split the leftover pie evenly between her children, and each child got 1/4 of a pie. How many children does Mrs. Jacobson have?
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Mrs. Jacobson had 3/4 of a cherry pie left over. She split the leftover pie evenly between her children, and each child got 1/4 of a pie. How many children does Mrs. Jacobson have?
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1/4 to each kid, she has 3/4. That would be 3
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