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You've brought 8 pizzas to a party and
you want to be sure there's enough for
everyone.
Here's a formula for this scenario:
y=xa/8
x = number of people at the party
y = number of slices per pizza
a = number of slices each person will eat
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You've brought 8 pizzas to a party and
you want to be sure there's enough for
everyone.
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everyone.
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