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You have 3/5 of an apple pie. You divide the remaining pie into five equal slices. What fraction of the original pie is each slice?
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You have 3/5 of an apple pie. You divide the remaining pie into five equal slices. What fraction of the original pie is each slice?
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You have 3/5
of an apple pie. You divide the remaining pie into five
equal slices. What fraction of the original pie is each slice?
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it made it easier for me to convert 3/5 to .60
from here we divide this by 5
.60/5 = x
.12 = x
we now convert this back to a fraction by..
.12/1.00
multiply each side by a hundred
12/100
and simplify
3/25
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