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mash [69]
2 years ago
12

Gino has a stick of pepperoni that is 26 1/2 inches long. He wants to cut 1/2 inch pieces to put on his large pizza. How many pi

eces can Gino get from the stick of butter
Mathematics
1 answer:
ikadub [295]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:57 pieces

Step-by-step explanation:

If the pepperoni is 26 1/2 inches long and he is cutting then 1/2 in slices. You are going to get 2 slices per inch. So multiply 26 x 2 which is 56 then add 1 for the half inch which gives you 57 slices

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