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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 03:50, jordan7626

Arithmetic question: You need to serve 58 people, 2 slices of pizza each. (Each pizza will be cut into 12 slices each.)  (1) How many pieces of pizza do you need altogether? Identify the original  improper fraction (or its reduced form) needed to solve this problem. Calculate the solution to give a mixed number answer? (2) How many pizzas do you need to order and how many extra slices will you have? Show any work needed to answer questions. ​

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