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Derrick family ordered 3 pizza with 8 slices each they ate 3/8 of the pizza what percentage of the pizza was left over
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Divide 3 by 8 (the fraction): 3/8=.375. Make into a percent: 37.5% or 38% (depending on what your teacher wants) and that's your answer :)
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