Question 16 1 pts Ariel is having a birthday party for her daughter, Ashley. Including the two of them, there are 17 guests. Each guest will be provided ( 1)/(4) of a pizza. Each pizza costs $7.95. How many pizzas will Ariel need to order for the party?
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Since each person will consume 1/4 of a pizza, we can multiply the number of guests by this fraction to find the total number of pizzas needed. 17 guests * 1/4 pizza per guest = 4.25 pizzas Since Ariel can't order a fraction of a pizza, she'll need to round up Show more…
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