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Two pizzas were each cut into sixths, Ashraf, Drew, and Katie shared the pizza equally. How many sixths did each friend get?
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Two pizzas were each cut into sixths, Ashraf, Drew, and Katie shared the pizza equally. How many sixths did each friend get?
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four sixth evrebody get.
BC 2 = 12/6
12/6 : 3 = 4/6
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1 pizza is cut into 6 pieces so 2 pizzas make 12 pieces.
the 12 pieces are shared among 3 people 12÷3=4
=4
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