I didn't eat a slice of pie, I ate a pie - so no slices are left.
It depends on how many slices are in the pie. If you cut the pie into 24 pieces, 12 slices will be half the pie, which will leave 12 slices, 6 could be blueberry and six could be strawberry. If there are a total of 12 slices in the pie, the three of the slices will be blueberry.
The answer will be three slices will all blueberries.
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1. Take a pie. 2. Cut it into 6 even slices. 3. Eat 3 of the slices. 4. Notice that half of the pie is left. 5. Conclude that 3/6 = 1/2. Congratulations! You have done math.
Yes, it is like taking a pie and cutting it into eight slices. You only ate one slice. Therefore, you ate one eighth of the pie. Yes. One eighth is a positive number, a rational number and a real number.
For my kid
Two pieces. (see discussion)
It depends on how many slices are in the pie. If you cut the pie into 24 pieces, 12 slices will be half the pie, which will leave 12 slices, 6 could be blueberry and six could be strawberry. If there are a total of 12 slices in the pie, the three of the slices will be blueberry.
in a pie there are 8 slices there u go the answer
There are six slices of pie in a Trivial Pursuit pie game piece.
dose it really matter ?
The answer will be three slices will all blueberries.
If you are referring to the pie as in food; you would decide how much you would charge for the pie then cut it into however many slices then divide the amount of the entire pie by the amount of slices.
too many
All slices can be exploded.
two or more it depends
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