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To find: the number of slices student can eat.
Answer to Problem 43SGR
Each student can eat 3 slices of pizza for lunch.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Ms. H is taking her science class on a field trip to a museum. She has $572 to spend on the trip. There are 52 students that will go to the museum. The museum charges $5 per student, and Ms. H gets for free. The students will have slices of pizza for lunch that cost $2 each.
Calculation:
First of all, if museum ticket is $5 each that means for 52 students it is equal to $260.
So, Ms. H had is it now equal:
Now, calculate how much pizza slices they can buy with $312 is,
There are 52 students and 156 slices of pizza.
So, one student can eat,
So, each student can eat 3 slices of pizza for lunch.
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