Ellie is having a Birthday party and has invited 11 friends. She wants to order pizza for the party. Each pizza is cut into eigh
ths. If Ellie and each friend will eat 2 slices of pizza, how many pizzas does Ellie need to order for her party?
2 answers:
Answer:
Ellie will need to have 13 slices.
Step-by-step explanation:
Ellie will need 3 pizzas.
11x2=22 slices for all of her friends to have two slices total
each pizzas has 8 slices.
2 pizzas=16 slices... not enough
3pizzas=24 slices... enough for friends to all have two peices.
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