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Imagine that you have a pie. If you cut that pie into 10 equal pieces and take four of them, it will be a lot more pie that if you cut the pie into 100 equal pieces and take four of them. If you cut the pie into 10 pieces, each piece is a tenth of the pie. If you cut the pie into one hundred pieces, each piece will be a hundredth of the pie. You can really only tell which fraction is greater when they have the same denominator. 4/10 = 40/100. That's ten times greater than 4/100
You cut it and eat it.
The segment first cut in a pie is often referred to as a "slice." When a pie is cut, each slice represents a portion of the whole pie, typically shaped like a wedge or triangle. The first slice is particularly significant as it sets the stage for how the remaining slices will be divided.
Cut a pie into four equal pieces. Each piece is one quarter of a pie.
A standard apple pie is typically cut into 8 slices.
If a circle fraction can, a pie can yes
The only whole number is 11 segments of the pie.
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When something is cut into equal pieces, (think of a pie), the pieces are larger the fewer pieces there are. If the pie is cut in half, that is an entire HALF of the pie one has to eat. But if the pie is cut into three equal pieces, there are more pieces, but they are smaller. So, one fourth of the pie would be even smaller because you are getting ONE piece of a pie that is cut into FOUR pieces. The bottom number of the fraction is how many equal sized pieces there are, and the top number is how many you are getting.
When the whole is cut, it becomes a fraction (part of) the whole. For example, if an apple pie is cut into 10 slices, each slice is 1/10th of the whole pie.
draw a circle and cut out a section
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