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ASAP pls Five friends (Alicia, Brent, Chad, Dave, and Evan) have ordered two pizzas to split. Alicia ate 14 of a pizza, Brent ate 3/8 of a pizza, Chad ate 5/8 of a pizza, and bo…
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ASAP pls Five friends (Alicia, Brent, Chad, Dave, and Evan) have ordered two pizzas to split. Alicia ate 14 of a pizza, Brent ate 3/8 of a pizza, Chad ate 5/8 of a pizza, and bo…
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Five friends (Alicia, Brent, Chad, Dave, and Evan) have ordered two pizzas to split. Alicia ate 14 of a pizza, Brent
ate 3/8 of a pizza, Chad ate 5/8 of a pizza, and both Dave and Evan each ate 1/8 of a pizza each. How much pizza
is left?
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