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$4 for 1 4 of a pie. What is the cost of a whole pie?
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$4 for
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16 because if 1/4 of the pie is 4 dollars u need 3/4 more which would be 12 dollars so if u add 12 plus 4 u get 16 so the answer is 16
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Answer:
$16
Explanation:
1/4x4=1
So 4x4 = 16
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