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Henry bought 4 pies, which he plans to share with a group of his friends. If there is exactly enough to give each person of the group one-sixth of the pie, how many people are i…
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Henry bought 4 pies, which he plans to share with a group of his friends. If there is exactly enough to give each person of the group one-sixth of the pie, how many people are in the group
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24 because 4 multiplied by 6 is 24
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20 because you must split the pie into sixths. This mean that for one pie there is six people. Six multiplied by 4 is 20.
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