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Black_prince [1.1K]
3 years ago
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a class has a pizza party. there are 14 students that will have pizza. Each pizza has 8 slices. the teacher wants to buy the lea

st amount of pizzas so that there are the same number of slices for each student. how many pizzas should be purchased?
Mathematics
1 answer:
kondaur [170]3 years ago
3 0
The teacher could get a whole pie and five individual slices but if not then...... The teacher can get one whole pie and cut each slice into 2 but there will be a remainder of 1 slice which the teacher can have......hope this helps
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