SOLUTION: a baker bake's 20 pie's, a boy scout buy's one fourth of his pie's a teacher buy's one third of his pie's and a caterer buy one sixth of his pie's how many pie's anr left
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Question 666090:  a baker bake's 20 pie's, a boy scout buy's one fourth of his pie's a teacher buy's one third of his pie's and a caterer buy one sixth of his pie's how many pie's anr left 
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 a baker bake's [sic] 20 pie's [sic], a boy scout buy's [sic] one fourth of his pie's [sic] a teacher buy's [sic] one third of his pie's [sic] and a caterer buy one sixth of his pie's [sic] how many pie's [sic] anr left
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Why all the apostrophes?
1/4 + 1/3 + 1/6 = 3/4
1/4 left --> 5 pies
 
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