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you are slicing pie for your family. Your grandmother asks for 1/3 of the pie. Your brother asks for 1/4 of the same pie. Your aunt asks for 1/2 of the remainder of the pie. How much pie is left?
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you are slicing pie for your family. Your grandmother asks for 1/3 of the pie. Your brother asks for 1/4 of the same pie. Your aunt asks for 1/2 of the remainder of the pie. How much pie is left?
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After give your grandma and your brother, you only have:
1 - 1/3 - 1/4 = 5/12 ( of the pie )
After give your aunt, you have:
5/12 - 1/2 x 5/12 = 5/24 ( of the pie )
Ok done. Thank to me :>
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