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Matthew ate 3/8 of a pizza which was a total of 510 cal of food which equation can we use a determine the total number of calories in the entire pizza
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Matthew ate 3/8 of a pizza which was a total of 510 cal of food which equation can we use a determine the total number of calories in the entire pizza
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Answer:
3/8x = 510
Step-by-step explanation:
3/8x = 510 (3/8 of x is equal to 510)
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