Mathematics, 27.01.2020 04:31, jjmarie612
Ageometry class has a pizza party. there are 14 students that will have pizza. each pizza has 8 slices. the teacher wants to buy the least number of pizzas so that there are the same number of slices for each students. how many pizzas should be purchased? explain
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