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A baker has 5\dfrac145 ​4 ​ ​1 ​​ 5, start fraction, 1, divided by, 4, end fraction pies in her shop. She cut the pies in pieces that are each \dfrac18 ​8 ​ ​1 ​​ start fraction, 1, divided by, 8, end fraction of a whole pie. How many pieces of pie does she have?

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User Ken Toh
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6 votes

Answer:

42

Explanation:

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User Frattaro
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Answer:

The number of pieces of pie she have is 42 pieces.

Explanation:

Given : A baker has
5(1)/(4) pies in her shop. She cuts the pies in pieces that are each
(1)/(8) of a whole pie.

We have to determine the number of pieces of pie she have.

Since, given the baker has
5(1)/(4) pies in her shop

Simplify mixed fraction, we have,


5(1)/(4)=(21)/(4)

Also, She cuts the pies in pieces that are each
(1)/(8) of a whole pie.

Let the whole pie be represented by x,

Then
(21)/(4)=(1)/(8) * x

Now, Solve for x ,

Multiply both side by 8 , we have,


(21 * 8)/(4)=(8)/(8) * x

Simplify, we have,


x=42

Thus, The number of pieces of pie she have is 42 pieces.

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User Saad Anees
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