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5 February, 00:48

Arnold's Pizzeria sells their pizzas "by fraction". You can buy 1/6 of a pizza for $2.75, 2/5 of a pizza for for $6, 1/2 of a pizza for $8, or 2/3 of a pizza for $12. Which of these offers the best deal?

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  1. 5 February, 01:16
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    Answer: The best deal is 1/2 a pizza for $8.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    -First you take all of the fractions, find the greatest common denomenator and make all of the denomenators the same

    - I found that all the denomenators went into 30 so I multiplied them by what they needed to be 30

    1/5 x 6 = 6/30 2/5 x 6 = 12/30 1/2 x 15 = 15/30 2/3 x 10 = 10/30

    -By doing this you can see you get the most slices for $8
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