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Part A. Dario purchased a party size sub, and he decides to share it with three of his friends. so he cuts the sub into four equal pieces. however another one of his friends also showed up, and they are
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Part A. Dario purchased a party size sub, and he decides to share it with three of his friends. so he cuts the sub into four equal pieces. however another one of his friends also showed up, and they are now five people in total now that the sun will be shared equally among five people will each person get more or less sub briefly state why do you think so. Part B. Dario decide to take each one of the four pieces and shared equally among the five of them first he divides one piece into five equal parts in shares it then the next one and so on what fraction of the party say sub did each person get after all the parts were shared out explain your reasoning
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Answer: 4/6 = 2/32/3 = 2/3
Step-by-step explanation: hope this help
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