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Mathematics, 16.07.2020 22:01 hardyaaron5048

The piece of pie shown below is 7/5 as big as your piece of pie. Please draw your piece of pie, and explain your reasoning. Please upload your drawing along with your explanation in an image or a PDF format by using the upload button below. You can upload your work by taking a picture of it on your phone, by sending it to your email address, and then downloading it to your desktop.

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