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Kervin and Sabrina were sharing a pizza. Each ate 3/8 of the pizza. How much pizza the two friends eat altogether? Group of answer choices 6/8 1/4 2/8 6/16
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Kervin and Sabrina were sharing a pizza. Each ate 3/8 of the pizza. How much pizza the two friends eat altogether? Group of answer choices 6/8 1/4 2/8 6/16
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Kervin and Sabrina were sharing a pizza. Each ate 3/8 of the pizza. How much pizza the two friends eat altogether?
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It’s a 6/8 because that two has to b an whole number and u put a one under the two and multiple 3/8 with 6/1
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