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Mathematics, 24.08.2019 03:20, shortcake8047

The math club members were throwing a pizza party and each person had the choice of two slices one topping. 1/2 of the students wanted pepporonni , 1/4 wanted extra cheese, 1/8 wanted sausage and 4 want mushrooms. how many students were asked

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