Mr. John purchased 4 pan pizzas for the girl's lacrosse team to share. Each pan pizza is already cut into 12 slides. There are 12 players on the girl's lacrosse team. Mr. John wants to be fair and needs to figure out the maximum number of slices each player can have. 1) How many slices total can each player have? Answer as integer without units or spaces. Type answer here. Be careful with spelling. 2) What percent of the total number of slices can each player have? Do not use the percent sign and round the percent to the nearest tenth of a percent. Type answer here. Be careful with spelling.

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Mr. John purchased 4 pan pizzas for the girl's lacrosse team to share.
Each pan pizza is already cut into 12 slides. There are 12 players on the
girl's lacrosse team.
Mr. John wants to be fair and needs to figure out the maximum number
of slices each player can have.
1) How many slices total can each player have? Answer as integer
without units or spaces.
Type answer here. Be careful with spelling.
2) What percent of the total number of slices can each player have? Do
not use the percent sign and round the percent to the nearest tenth of
a percent.
Type answer here. Be careful with spelling.
Transcribed Image Text:Mr. John purchased 4 pan pizzas for the girl's lacrosse team to share. Each pan pizza is already cut into 12 slides. There are 12 players on the girl's lacrosse team. Mr. John wants to be fair and needs to figure out the maximum number of slices each player can have. 1) How many slices total can each player have? Answer as integer without units or spaces. Type answer here. Be careful with spelling. 2) What percent of the total number of slices can each player have? Do not use the percent sign and round the percent to the nearest tenth of a percent. Type answer here. Be careful with spelling.
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