This depends on whether you ate 1 slice, which would leave 3; 2 slices, which would leave 2, or 3 slices, leaving only 1.
How many is some? To figure it out: 8-x=_____ x=number of slices eaten
No, it cannot. As soon as the mayonnaise reaches room temperature, it should not be eaten.
I didn't eat a slice of pie, I ate a pie - so no slices are left.
4 pizzas were each cut into 8 slices.Therefore there were 4*8 = 32 slices in all. 27 were eaten, which leaves 32 - 27 = 5 slices. These 5 slices made up 5/8 of one pizza.
instead of the 2 slices of bread on top of each other they are left side by side, with a topping of meat or chicken, or any other meaty product and then gravy or some sort of sauce poured over it.
whole pie = 8/8 half pie = 4/8 = 2/4 = 1/2
Assume there were twelve slices. 1/4 is 3 slices, 1/3 is 4 slices. That would leave 5 slices.
Open-faced hot sandwiches are made by placing buttered or unbuttered bread on a serving plate,covering it with hot meat or other filling,and topping with a sauce, gravy, cheese, or other topping. Some versions are browned under the broiler before serving.This type of sandwich is eaten with a knife and fork.
Numerator is the number in the top of a fraction. Denominator is the number in the bottom of a fraction. Any object or group that must be divided into parts is referred to as the 'whole'. The total number of equal parts being made is represented by the denominator. The number of these parts being discussed in a particular setting is the numerator. Example: Cut a pie into 5 equal slices. --- 5 is the denominator. If you eat one slice --- 1 is the numerator making the fraction 1/5 If I eat two slices (I like pie) --- 2 is the numerator making the fraction 2/5 Now if someone asks how much pie is left, there are 2 slices left, so the numerator is 2 making the fraction 2/5. Someone else asks how much was eaten, since 3 slices were eaten, 3/5 represents the part of the pie missing because it was eaten. Numerators can be larger than denominators, these are called improper fractions. Suppose we have two pies in the above example. Cut both into 5 equal parts. You eat one slice --- again 1/5 of a pie. I eat 2 slices --- again 2/5 of a pie. But we had 2 pies, so there are 7 slices left (5 from a whole pie and 2 from the pie we took slices from), this means 7/5 pie is left over.
He ate 2 pieces and left 4 pieces
One sixth or 1/6...assuming the pizza was cut into 6 slices. If not, then the fraction left would be: (total # of slices cut - 5)/total # of slices cut
May cause a house fire.