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17 February, 14:03

Mrs Cruz baked Apple pies for her family the boys eat 1/2 of a pie in the girls 8 1/7 of a pie how much more pies at the boys eat than the girls?

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  1. 17 February, 17:44
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    7 9/14

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The girls ate 8 1/7 of a pie, so we mark G=8 1/7

    The boys ate 1/2 of a pie, so we mark B=1/2

    The girls ate the more pies, so we do this:

    G-B

    We plug the G and the B in, and it is 8 1/7-1/2

    We change it to the common denominator, which is 14. We have 8 2/14 - 7/14

    we take a one and add 14 to 2 and we have this:

    7 16/14-7/14

    and that equals 7 9/14
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