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Mathematics, 03.11.2019 20:31 alexiaalfaro

Which numbers are necessary to solve this problem? joseph bought 5 pizzas for his party. each pizza can feed 3 people. there were 12 people invited to his party. how many people could joseph feed with the pizza? a. 3 people, 12 people b. 5 pizzas, 12 people c. 5 pizzas, 3 people d. 5 pizzas, 3 people, 12 people

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