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15 friends want to order pizza for dinner. they predict that each person will eat 1/3 of a pizza. how many pizzas should they order?
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15 friends want to order pizza for dinner. they predict that each person will eat 1/3 of a pizza. how many pizzas should they order?
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15 friends want to order pizza for dinner. they predict that each person will eat 1/3 of a pizza. how many pizzas should they order?
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I would solve it like this:
15 / 3 = 5
5 Pizzas would be needed for each person to eat 1/3 of a pizza.
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