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Shing brought 4 quiches for a party. Each quiche has 8 slices. There are 8 other people at the party. Everyone at the same number of slices. What is the greatest whole number each person could have eaten?
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Shing brought 4 quiches for a party. Each quiche has 8 slices. There are 8 other people at the party. Everyone at the same number of slices. What is the greatest whole number each person could have eaten? How many slices could have been left over?
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A lot of sixes brah dis
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That would be 3
Explanation:
(4*8)/9
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