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Rewriting equation: an ice-cream parlor donated boxes of ice-cream bars for a school event. the organizers need to decide how many ice-cream bars are available for each person. a formula for this scenario is: x= yz/a x= number of people at the event y= number of ice-cream bars per person z= number of boxes a= number of bars per person rewrite an equation to solve for the number of bars per person

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