Two half-pies.
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Yes because if you take a pie and cut it into three parts and take two of the three parts, it will be greater than if you cut a same sized pie into five parts and take two of those five parts.
It depends which way you cut it. If it is cut perpendicular to the bases, then itbecomes two cylindania. If it is cut parallel to the bases, then the cut createsa new base on each piece, and what you have left is called two cylinders.
2/6 = 1/3 Two sixths is also equal to removing two slices of a pie that has been cut into six slices.
The best way to think about equivalent fractions is that they are fractions that have the same overall value. Equivalent fractions represent the same part of a whole. For example, if we cut a pie exactly down the middle, into two equally sized pieces, one piece is the same as one half of the pie. And if another pie (the same size) is cut into 4 equal pieces, then two pieces of that pie represent the same amount of pie that 1/2 did. So we can say that 1/2 is equivalent (or equal) to 2/4.
Well, darling, if you bisect a pie, you're cutting it into two equal halves. So, technically, you have two pieces. But if you want to get fancy and call each half a piece, then go ahead and say you have two pieces. Just remember, it's still just two halves of a whole delicious pie.