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Robert baked 33 apple pies for Thanksgiving dinner. There were 1616 people over at the house, including Robert. Each person ate the same amount of apple pie, and all of the pie was eaten.\newlineHow much pie did each person eat?\newlineWrite your answer as a proper fraction or mixed number.\newline____\_\_\_\_ of a pie\newline

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Q. Robert baked 33 apple pies for Thanksgiving dinner. There were 1616 people over at the house, including Robert. Each person ate the same amount of apple pie, and all of the pie was eaten.\newlineHow much pie did each person eat?\newlineWrite your answer as a proper fraction or mixed number.\newline____\_\_\_\_ of a pie\newline
  1. Calculate Total Pies: First, let's figure out how much pie there is in total. Robert baked 33 pies, and each pie is 11 whole pie.\newlineCalculation: 33 pies
  2. Determine Number of People: Next, we need to know how many people are sharing these pies. There were 1616 people at the dinner, including Robert.\newlineCalculation: 1616 people
  3. Calculate Pie Per Person: Now, we divide the total number of pies by the number of people to find out how much pie each person gets.\newlineCalculation: 33 pies ÷\div 1616 people = 316\frac{3}{16} of a pie per person

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