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Cassie's Pie Shop recently sold 4 peach pies and 4 other pies. Considering this data, how many of the next 18 pies sold should you expect to be peach pies?
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Cassie's Pie Shop recently sold 4 peach pies and 4 other pies. Considering this data, how many of the next 18 pies sold should you expect to be peach pies?
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9 pies would be the correct answer
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to my calculation, i think it will be 9 peach pies
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