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Mathematics, 03.07.2019 11:10 solobiancaa

Bob likes to prepare personal pizzas. he begins with a circle of dough that is 12 inches in diameter. on top of the dough, he places slices of salami. all of the slices are round and have a 4-inch diameter. if bob doesn't overlap the slices or allow any of the slices to extend beyond the edge of the pie, what is the maximum number of salami slices he can add?

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