Mathematics, 23.08.2021 22:20 ellabarzyk128
You and your friend each buy a medium pizza. Yours is cut into 8 slices and hers is cut into 16 slices. You want to trade 3 slices with each other, but realize that her slices are larger (which wouldn't be fair). What would be the easiest way to end up with equally sized slices? *
You should cut each of your slices into fourths and she should leave her pizza the way
it is.
You should cut each of your slices in half and she should leave her pizza the way it is.
She should cut each of her slices in half and you should leave your pizza the way it is.
She should cut each or her slices in half and you should leave your pizza in he way it is
She should cut each of her slices into fourths and you should cut each your slices in half.
You should cut each of your slices into thirds and she should cut each of her slices in
half
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