24 sandwiches come on one large tray and you order 27 trays for a party and 527 people come over can each person eat more than 1? Explain.

Multiply.

24 * 27 = 648 sandwiches

what is 648 divided by 527 equal?

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To determine if each person can eat more than one sandwich, we need to calculate the total number of sandwiches (24 sandwiches/tray) * (27 trays) = 648 sandwiches.

Since there are 527 people, we divide the total number of sandwiches by the number of people: 648 sandwiches / 527 people = approximately 1.23 sandwiches/person.

Therefore, based on these calculations, each person can indeed eat more than one sandwich. In fact, each person can have approximately 1.23 sandwiches.