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zhenek [66]
3 years ago
7

mrs. miller bought 3 large pizzas for the class. each pizza had 8 slices. at the end of the day , the 5 fifth grade teachers eac

h had a slice. how many slices were eaten by her students?
Mathematics
1 answer:
anastassius [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

19 Slices.

Step-by-step explanation:

The number number of Pizzas = 3

Each Pizza had = 8 Slices

<u>Determining the Total number of Slices:</u>

Total no. of slices =Pizzas × Slices per Pizza

Total no. of Slices = 24

<u>Determining the number of slices Consumed by 5th Grade Teachers :</u>

Total no. of slices Consumed by the Teachers = 5 × 1

Total no. of slices Consumed by the Teachers = 5

<u>Total number of slices Consumed by the students:</u>

Total no. of slices Consumed by the students = Total slices - Slices consumed by teachers.

Total no. of slices Consumed by the students= 24 - 5

Total no. of slices Consumed by the students= 19

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