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Cora cuts the apple pies into equal parts. ( 2 apple pies each 6 slices) what fraction greater than 1 names both apples pies?
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Cora cuts the apple pies into equal parts. ( 2 apple pies each 6 slices) what fraction greater than 1 names both apples pies?
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cora cuts the apple pies into equal parts. ( 2 apple pies each 6 slices) what fraction greater than 1 names both apples pies?
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13/1 is the smallest fraction that is more than both the pies, unless you simplify the fraction, but then you would have a mixed number. It could also be 2/1 because there are two pies and 2/1 would show the exact number of pies.
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