Brian can serve 6 people.
6/8 + 4/8 + 5/8 + 7/8 = 22/8 = 2 6/8 = 2 3/4 = 2.75 pizzas eaten
Four, unless they can order 3.5 pizzas.
6 / 2/3 = 9
A party. Also 48 pizzas.
There are 7C5 = 7*6/(2*1) = 21 pizzas.
Cut it into six pieces of equal size.
12 pizzas
25 would two slices per person.
6/8 + 4/8 + 5/8 + 7/8 = 22/8 = 2 6/8 = 2 3/4 = 2.75 pizzas eaten
Cut two of them in half.
In this case, 4 pizzas are divided among 24 people, so each person gets 4/24 of a pizza. This simplifies to 1/6. So, each person is expected to eat an average of 1/6 of a pizza.You can check this answer by multiplying 1/6 of a pizza by 24 people, which results in a total of 4 pizzas.
depends if each person has one peice you will need about 15
Give each person 1/9 of the pizza.
the number of pieces available / the number of pieces in totale.g.in a box there are 8 pizzas.8/8= 1
Four, unless they can order 3.5 pizzas.
Divide 2.5 by 4. 2.5 = 5/2; (5/2)/4 = 5/8 (possibly ask the pizza maker to divide each pizza into eighths).
4 are not enough; they will seve only (4 x 8) = 32 people.You must order 5 pizzas. That will give you (5 x 8) = 40 people's worth.You will serve your 35 guests, and quietly return the 5 leftover pieces to the fridge.They will stay there until the 35 guests leave, at which time you will microwave theleftover 5 pieces and eat them yourself.