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16 April, 00:15

When a customer wants pie for dessert, you cut whole pies into 7 equal slices. At the end of your shift, 3/7 of a cherry pie, 2/7 of an apple pie, 3/7 of a peach pie, and 5/7 of a blueberry pie remain. How much pie remains, as a fraction of a whole pie?

A) 13 / 7

B) 13 / 28

C) 90 / 7

D) 90 / 28

E) 90 / 2,401

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  1. 16 April, 02:39
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    The answer should be A as we have the same denominator throughout the pies so we just add them up 2+3+3+5 = 13

    So 13/7 is the answer
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