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Scott ate 2/3 of pizza nate ate 7/12 of pizza sam ate 5/12 of pizza mr.gomez ate 5/6 of a pizza how many pizzas did they eat? write a number sentence to support your answer
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Scott ate 2/3 of pizza nate ate 7/12 of pizza sam ate 5/12 of pizza mr.gomez ate 5/6 of a pizza how many pizzas did they eat? write a number sentence to support your answer
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Scott ate 2/3 of pizza nate ate 7/12 of pizza sam ate 5/12 of pizza mr.gomez ate 5/6 of a pizza how many pizzas did they eat? write a number sentence to support your answer
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If you make all the denomenators 12 and fix the numerators add all the numerators together and divide it by 12 to get your answer.
8/12 + 7/12 + 5/12 + 10/12 = 30/12
30/12 = 2 1/2 pizza
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