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At the party, Aisha and her friends ate 2 \dfrac{1}{2}2 2 1 ​ 2, start fraction, 1, divided by, 2, end fraction pizzas. After the party, there were 1 \dfrac{1}{8}1 8 1 ​ 1, start fraction, 1, divided by, 8, end fraction pizzas left. How many pizzas were there at the start of the party?

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User Gmslzr
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Answer:

3 & 5/8

Explanation:

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User Anshul Mishra
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Answer:


3(5)/(8) pizzas.

Explanation:

It is given that Aisha and her friends ate
2(1)/(2) pizzas.

After the party, the remaining pizza is
1(1)/(8) pizzas.

Now,


2(1)/(2)=(4+1)/(2)=(5)/(2)


1(1)/(8)=(8+1)/(8)=(9)/(8)

Pizzas at the starting = Pizza eaten by Aisha and her friends + Remaining pizza


=(5)/(2)+(9)/(8)


=(20+9)/(8)


=(29)/(8)


=3(5)/(8)

Therefore,
3(5)/(8) pizzas were there at the start of the party.

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User Okema
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