Mrs Garcia had 2/3 of a pumpkin pie left.Her sons at 3/8 of what was left. What fraction of the whole pie did her sons eat?

2/3*3/8=6/24

The answer would be 1/4. Also 'Pacific Rim' lmao, has nothing to do with math but you do you man.

Well, her sons sure took a slice out of that pie! So, if Mrs. Garcia had 2/3 of the pie left and her sons ate 3/8 of what was left, we can multiply these fractions together to find out what fraction of the whole pie her sons ate. Doing the math, we get 6/24.

So, her sons gobbled up 6/24 of the whole pie. That's quite the appetizing fraction!

To find out what fraction of the whole pie Mrs. Garcia's sons ate, we need to multiply the fraction of the pie they ate by the fraction of the pie Mrs. Garcia had left.

Mrs. Garcia had 2/3 of a pie left.
Her sons ate 3/8 of what was left.

Multiplying these fractions:

2/3 * 3/8 = 6/24

Therefore, Mrs. Garcia's sons ate 6/24 of the whole pie.

To find the fraction of the whole pie that Mrs Garcia's sons ate, you need to multiply the fraction of the pie that was left (2/3) by the fraction that her sons ate (3/8).

Multiplying these fractions, you multiply the numerators together (2 * 3 = 6) and the denominators together (3 * 8 = 24).

Therefore, the fraction of the whole pie that Mrs Garcia's sons ate is 6/24.

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