To share 4 pizzas among B friends, you would divide each Pizza into equal slices. If each pizza has, for example, 8 slices, you would have a total of 32 slices. Then, you would distribute the slices evenly among the B friends, ensuring each friend receives ( \frac{32}{B} ) slices. If B does not evenly divide into 32, some friends might get one slice more or less than others, depending on how you choose to distribute the remainder.
If 12 friends share 4 pizzas equally, each friend would get 1/3 of a pizza. This is because 4 pizzas divided by 12 friends equals 1/3 of a pizza per person. To simplify, you can also say each person gets approximately 0.33 pizzas.
To share 5 pizzas equally among four friends, you would divide the total number of pizzas by the number of friends. This means each friend would get ( \frac{5}{4} ) pizzas, which equals 1.25 pizzas. In other words, each friend receives one whole pizza and an additional quarter of a pizza.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if you have 10 friends sharing 4 medium pizzas, that's like, 4 divided by 10, which equals 0.4 pizzas per friend. And in fraction terms, 0.4 is like, 2/5 of a pizza. So, each friend gets 2/5 of a pizza, which is totally fair... unless someone's secretly hoarding all the pepperoni slices!
If you joined 8 half pizzas together you would have 4 whole pizzas. Two halves make a whole.
A party. Also 48 pizzas.
4 pizzas
in between 12 and 24 dollars
If you have 8 half pizzas, you can combine them to form whole pizzas. Since two half pizzas make one whole pizza, you can divide 8 by 2. Therefore, you can have 4 whole pizzas.
If three teenagers can eat 6 pizzas in half an hour, their combined rate is 12 pizzas per hour. Therefore, one teenager eats 4 pizzas per hour. For 5 teenagers, the eating rate would be 20 pizzas per hour. In 90 minutes (or 1.5 hours), 5 teenagers can eat 30 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).
To share 3 oranges equally among 4 friends, each friend would receive a portion of the oranges. Since there are 3 oranges, they can be cut into equal pieces. Each orange can be divided into 4 equal parts, resulting in 12 pieces total, so each friend would receive 3 pieces. This way, all 4 friends get an equal share of the oranges.
If not a trick question, then 3.