
Patrick B. answered 12/15/18
Math and computer tutor/teacher
How many apples are in each pie if a total of 3 and 1/2 apples were used to bake 2 pies
(3 and 1/2) divided by 2 = 7/2 divided by 2 = 7/2 * 1/2 = 7/4
1 and 3/4 apples per pie
Moriah N.
asked 12/14/18Which question is best modeled with a division expression?
How much does it cost to buy 3 ½ pounds of apples at $2 per pound?
How many apples are needed for 2 pies if the recipe uses 3 ½ apples per pie?
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How many apples are in each pie if a total of 3 ½ apples were used to bake 2 pies?
Patrick B. answered 12/15/18
Math and computer tutor/teacher
How many apples are in each pie if a total of 3 and 1/2 apples were used to bake 2 pies
(3 and 1/2) divided by 2 = 7/2 divided by 2 = 7/2 * 1/2 = 7/4
1 and 3/4 apples per pie
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