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29 December, 21:36

Maria is displaying 112 pies for a bake sale at the school fair. She has a choice of tables that can display 4 pies, 6 pies, or 10 pies. Which table should she choose if she wants the same number of pies on each table?

A. The table that displays 4 pies.

B. The table that displays 6 pies.

C. The table that displays 10 pies.

D. Either the table that displays 6 pies or the one that displays 10 pies.

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  1. 29 December, 21:41
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    Answer:A

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If Maria wants the same number of pies displayed she has to select a table that 112 can be divisible by without any remainder

    1. Table of 4

    112/4 is 28 with no remainder

    2. Table of 6

    112/6 is 18 remainder 4

    3. Table of 10

    112/10 is 11 remainder 2

    So A is the answer
  2. 29 December, 21:42
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    Answer: The table that displays 4 pies.

    Explanation: You can put 4 pies on 28 tables without dividing up the pies.
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