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Gwen works at a pizzeria. She can make 1/2, of a pizza in 1/24, of an hour. If she continues to work at the same rate, how many pizzas can Gwen make in an hour?
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Gwen works at a pizzeria. She can make 1/2, of a pizza in 1/24, of an hour. If she continues to work at the same rate, how many pizzas can Gwen make in an hour?
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we have that
Gwen she can make 1/2 pizza--------------------------- >1/24 hour
X pizza---------------------------------------------------------- > 1 hour
X=(1/2)/(1/24)=24/2=12 pizzas
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Gwen she can make 12 pizzas in one hour
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