There is 5/6 of an apple pie left from dinner. Tomorrow, victor plans to eat 1/6 of the pie that was left. How much of the whole pie will be left after he eats tomorrow?

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Answer 1
Answer: lets assume the whole pie is 1, that is all fractions added together have to sum 1.
If Victor eats 1/6 out of 5/6, then the rest is 4/6 of the pie, that is the subtraction of those fractions.
Answer 2
Answer: Sѳ ɑԲtɛʀ ɗiɳɳɛʀ tɦɛʀɛ iร 5/6 ɑɳɗ tɦɛ รɛcѳɳɗ ɗɑy ɦɛ wɑɳtร tѳ ɛɑt 1/6 ѳut ѳԲ tɦɛ 5/6 รѳ tɦɛʀɛ wiʆʆ ɓɛ 4/6 ʆɛԲt

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Answer:

x ≈ ±20.086/√(t - 1)  

Step-by-step explanation:

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I would say about 8 feet and a half.