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miv72 [106K]
3 years ago
9

HELP ASAP!!!! Rosa has 4 1/2 pounds of pizza dough. She uses 3/4 of a pound for one pizza. How many pizzas could be made from Ro

sa's dough?
Mathematics
1 answer:
garri49 [273]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

3/4

1 1/2

2 1/4

3

3 3/4

4 1/2

Sorry if this doesn't make sense, I hope I helped though!

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