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Victoria has six-sevenths of a pizza. She ate one-fourth of it for dinner. How much pizza did Victoria eat for dinner? A 28/42 B 24/28 C 6/28 D 7/24
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Victoria has six-sevenths of a pizza. She ate one-fourth of it for dinner. How much pizza did Victoria eat for dinner? A 28/42 B 24/28 C 6/28 D 7/24
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Victoria has six-sevenths of a pizza. She ate one-fourth of it for dinner.
How much pizza did Victoria eat for dinner?
A 28/42
B 24/28
C 6/28
D 7/24
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I think the answer is option C
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