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1.5 ft2 pizza cut into 6 pieces - how big is 1 pice in sq inches use ratios to solve
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1.5 ft^2 cut into 6 pieces
1.5/6=1.50/6=0.75/2=0.750/2=0.375/1=0.375 ft^2
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