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Rosa has 412 pounds of pizza dough. She uses 34 of a pound for one pizza. How many pizzas could be made from Rosa's dough?
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Rosa has 412 pounds of pizza dough. She uses 34 of a pound for one pizza. How many pizzas could be made from Rosa's dough?
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Rosa can make 12 pizzas because 412÷34=12.117 which would round to 12 pizzas.
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