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A bakery sells 3 muffins for every 5 pizza pies. The bakery sold a total of 24 muffins and pizza pies together. How many of each kind did the bakery sell?
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A bakery sells 3 muffins for every 5 pizza pies. The bakery sold a total of 24 muffins and pizza pies together. How many of each kind did the bakery sell?
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It would be 15 pizza pies and 9 muffins
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3+5=8 24÷8=3
3×3=
9 muffins
5×3=
15-pizza
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