There are 8 students who have 3/4 of a cake they want to share. How much of the cake will each student eat if that split it evenly

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Since there are eight students, they can only each get 1/8 of the cake. However, since there is only 3/4 of the cake left, you just multiply the numbers. (1/8)(3/4) = 3/32

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Since there are eight students, they can only each get 1/8 of the cake. However, since there is only 3/4 of the cake left, you just multiply the numbers. (1/8)(3/4) = 3/32

To determine how much cake each student will eat when they split it evenly, we need to divide the total amount of cake by the number of students.

In this case, there are 8 students. To convert the fraction 3/4 into a decimal, we divide the numerator (3) by the denominator (4):

3 ÷ 4 = 0.75

So, each student will eat 0.75 of the cake if they split it evenly.

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