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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 19:10 adriandehoyos1p3hpwc

You want to have enough desserts for each of your 10 guests to have two servings. You decide each guest will want a serving of one of the pies and their second dessert will be
either brownies or cake. How could you estimate what quantities to buy? (Hint: this
requires critical thinking more than math). Be sure to fully explain your answer. PLEASE ANSWER THIS chart is down below


You want to have enough desserts for each of your 10 guests to have two servings. You

decide each
You want to have enough desserts for each of your 10 guests to have two servings. You

decide each

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