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Jared has one pizza that has 12 slices. he wants to share his pizza with his two brothers. how many slices will each boy have if they each have a equal amount
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Put simply, the question is just asking you to divide 12 by 3. Therefore, each brother gets 4 slices as 12 ÷ 3 = 4.
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each brother should get 4 slices. 12 slices divided by 3 brothers equals 4 slices each.
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