Roberto is cutting 3 blueberry pies into halves to give to his neighbors. How many neighbors will get 1/2 of a pie?

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Roberto is cutting 3 blueberry pies into halves to give to his neighbors. How many neighbors will get 1/2 of a pie?

If Roberto is cutting 3 blueberry pies into halves, he will have a total of 3 * 2 = <<3*2=6>>6 halves of pies.

Therefore, Roberto will be able to give 1/2 of a pie to 6 neighbors.

To find out how many neighbors will get 1/2 of a pie, we first need to determine how many halves are there in 3 pies.

Since each pie is cut into halves, we can multiply the number of pies (3) by 2 to find the total number of halves:

3 pies * 2 halves per pie = 6 halves in total.

Therefore, Roberto will have 6 halves of pie to distribute to his neighbors. Each neighbor will receive 1/2 of a pie.

Since each neighbor gets 1/2 of a pie, we divide the total number of halves by 1/2 to find the number of neighbors who will receive 1/2 of a pie:

6 halves / 1/2 = 6 halves * 2 = 12 neighbors.

So, Roberto will be able to give 1/2 of a pie to 12 neighbors.