Math, asked by ashmk922, 27 days ago

Chloe has ¾ of a pie left. She wants to split the pie with her sister. How much of the pie will each girl get. show your work

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Answered by tanni1232
3

Answer:

3/8 th of the pie each girl wil get.

Explaination:

Amount of pie left- 3/4 th

According to the given condition

Each one will get pie= 1/2×3/4

= 3/8

Answer- each one of them will get 3/8th of the remaining pie

Answered by suraj5070
333

 \sf \bf \huge {\boxed {\mathbb {QUESTION}}}

 \tt Chloe\: has\: \dfrac{3}{4} \:of\: a\: pie\: left.\: She \:wants\: to\: split\: the\: pie\\\tt with \:her\: sister. \:How \:much\: of\: the\: pie \:will\: each\\\tt girl \:get.

 \sf \bf \huge {\boxed {\mathbb {ANSWER}}}

 \sf \bf {\boxed {\mathbb {GIVEN}}}

  •  \sf \bf Pie\:left =\dfrac{3}{4}
  •  \sf \bf There\:are\:2\:members = chole\:and\:her\:sister

 \sf \bf {\boxed {\mathbb {TO\:FIND}}}

  •  \sf \bf The\:part\:of \:the \:pie \:each \:person \:gets

 \sf \bf {\boxed {\mathbb {SOLUTION}}}

 {\color {springgreen}{\underline{\overline {\sf The\:part\:of \:the \:pie \:each \:person \:gets}}}}

  {\underline{\mathtt { \dfrac{3}{4}\:should \:be\:divide \:into \:2\:equal\:parts}}}

 \sf \bf \implies \dfrac{3}{4} \div 2

 \sf \bf \implies \dfrac{3}{4} \div \dfrac{2}{1}

 \sf \bf \implies \dfrac{3}{4} \times \dfrac{1}{2}

 \implies {\color {orange}{\boxed{\boxed {\color {aqua} {\sf \bf\dfrac{3}{8}}}}}}

{\underbrace {\color {red} {\underline {\color {red} {\overline {\color {red} {\sf \therefore Each\:person \:gets \:\dfrac{3}{8} \:part \:of \:the \:pie}}}}}}}

 \sf \bf \huge {\boxed {\mathbb {HOPE \:IT \:HELPS \:YOU}}}

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 \sf \bf \huge {\boxed {\mathbb {EXTRA\:INFORMATION}}}

{\color {brown} {\sf Identities}}

 \sf \bf {(a+b)}^{2}={a}^{2}+2ab+{b}^{2}

 \sf \bf {(a-b)}^{2}={a}^{2}-2ab+{b}^{2}

 \sf \bf (a+b) (a-b) ={a}^{2}-{b}^{2}

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