Four pizzas
To calculate the total number of slices needed, multiply the number of people by the number of slices each person will have: 7 people x 4 slices = 28 slices. Since each pizza has 8 slices, divide the total number of slices needed by the number of slices per pizza: 28 slices / 8 slices per pizza = 3.5 pizzas. Since you cannot order half a pizza, round up to the nearest whole number, so they should order 4 pizzas.
Area of pizza = 49 pi, area of each slice pi/4, so total pepperoni area 7 pi, leaving 42 pi squinches free of slices.
Well, it mostly depends on how many slices there are in each pizza.
Each person would get two fifths of a pizza (or you could just divide each pizza into five equal slices, and give two slices to each person).
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.
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!
30. Think of it as 6 pizzas, each cut into 5 slices. You would have 30 slices- and thatsa lotsa pizza!
5 pies would give everyone 4 slices.
If they are the diameters of the pizzas then:- Each slice of the 7 inch pizza is about 9.62 square inches Each slice of the 9 inch pizza is about 7.95 square inches
Jimmy bought 3 whole pizzas. Each slice was 1/8 of a pizza. How many slices were in all three pizzas? SOLUTION: 3 ÷ 1/8 = 24 slices
We just had one. It had ten slices and they were really big. You can ask them to make it as many slices you want.