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Jake bought the pizza shown above for lunch, which was cut into four equal slices. What percentage of the pizza did Jake eat if he had three slices? A) 25% B) 50% C) 67% D) 75% the pic is below
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Jake bought the pizza shown above for lunch, which was cut into four equal slices. What percentage of the pizza did Jake eat if he had three slices?
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 67%
D) 75%
the pic is below
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if he ate 3 slices, he ate 75% and has 25% left.
If he still has 3 slices left, he ate 25% and has 75% left
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He ate 75% because 3/4=75%.
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