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Izzy and Henry have two different pizzas. Izzy at 3/8 of her pizza. Henry ate 4/8 of his pizza. Izzy ate more than Henry. How is this possible?
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Izzy and Henry have two different pizzas. Izzy at 3/8 of her pizza. Henry ate 4/8 of his pizza. Izzy ate more than Henry. How is this possible?
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Henry could have a smaller pizza
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Henry has a pizza in a smaller size.
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