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The graph shows the relationship between the number of pizzas in the number of people the pizzas will feed at a party. How many pizzas will it take to feed 40 people? A. 10 B. 1…
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The graph shows the relationship between the number of pizzas in the number of people the pizzas will feed at a party. How many pizzas will it take to feed 40 people?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 20
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Answer: The answer is A
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One pizza serves four people so, you will need 10 pizzas for 40 people so that make the answer (A.)
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