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25 October, 12:06

The fifth graders are planning a pizza party. Each fifth grader will eat two slices of pizza with a favorite topping. One-half of the students want pepperoni. One-fourth of the students want xtra cheese. One-eighth of the students want sausage. Four students want mushrooms. How many students select a favorite topping for their pizza slices?

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  1. 25 October, 12:14
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    32 students choose a favorite topping for their slices.

    Let x be the total number of students.

    1/2 of the total students, or 1/2x, choose pepperoni.

    1/4 of the total students, or 1/4x, choose extra cheese.

    1/8 of the total students, or 1/8x, choose sausage.

    4 students choose mushrooms.

    We know that together, these equal the total number of students, x:

    1/2x+1/4x+1/8x+4=x

    We will use 8 as the common denominator:

    4/8x+2/8x+1/8x+4=x

    Combining like terms:

    7/8x+4=x

    Subtract 7/8x from both sides:

    7/8x+4-7/8x=x-7/8x

    4=1x-7/8x

    4=1/8x

    Divide both sides by 1/8:

    4: (1/8) = 1/8x: (1/8)

    4/1: (1/8) = x

    4/1*8/1 = x

    32/1 = x

    32 = x
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