Peter = n slices Ben = 3+n slices George = l/2(3+n) = 1.5+ 1/2n n + 3 + n + 1.5+ 1/2n = 12 2.5n = 7.5 So n = 7.5/2.5 = 3 Peter ate 3 slices, Ben ate 6 slices and George ate 3 slices = 12
It depends on how many slices are in the pie. If you cut the pie into 24 pieces, 12 slices will be half the pie, which will leave 12 slices, 6 could be blueberry and six could be strawberry. If there are a total of 12 slices in the pie, the three of the slices will be blueberry.
i was hoping i could cut it into alot more slices.
There are infinitely many ways. You could slice it into broad slices, moderately narrow slices, or extremely narrow slices. Or you could cut it using two or more - up to infinitely many - non-parallel lines.
There could be 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 14, 22, or more, depending on how big you want the slices to be.
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There is no special name. Two totally unrelated equations could have the same solution(s).
Well, honey, 200g of bacon is roughly about 8 slices if we're talking about regular thin slices. But hey, if you like your bacon thick and juicy, you might only get about 4 slices out of that 200g. Either way, it's all going to end up in your belly, so who's counting, right?
That depends on the pizza company. Often, the standard number of slices is 8, however most companies allow you to specify how many slices you would like, or if you would like to have the pizza double-cut.
None of these could represent anything!
It depends on the equation. It could have one, it could have an infinite number.
You could be referring to any type of "meat sandwich."
An 11-inch pizza typically has about 6 to 8 slices, depending on how it's cut. Most pizzerias standardize their slicing, so you might find 8 slices being common for this size. However, if cut into larger slices, it could have fewer. Ultimately, the exact number can vary based on the pizzeria's cutting style.