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There will be 175 guests at a wedding. Instead of a wedding cake, the bride wants to serve cheesecake. If each cheesecake serves 12 people, how many should she order?
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There will be 175 guests at a wedding. Instead of a wedding cake, the bride wants to serve cheesecake. If each cheesecake serves 12 people, how many should she order?
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175/12 = 14.5
She should order 15
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