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I'm so confused help me pelase

I'm so confused help me pelase-example-1
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Answer:

Table 2

Explanation:

We can solve this by dividing the number of pizzas at each table by the number of kids at each table. This will tell us how much pizza each kid is able to eat:

Table 1:

2 pizzas/5 kids = 2/5 pizzas per kid = 0.4 pizzas per kid

Table 2:

3 pizzas/7 kids = 3/7 pizzas per kid = 0.429 pizzas per kid

Table 3:

5 pizzas/12 kids = 5/12 pizzas per kid = 0.417 pizzas per kid

The kids at table 2 are able to eat slightly more pizza than the kids at the other tables.

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