If you have a Pizza cut into 6 slices and you ate half a slice, you would have eaten 1/12 of the whole pizza (since half of 1 slice is 1/2 of 1/6). This means there are 5 and a half slices remaining. In total, you've consumed 1/12 of the pizza, leaving you with 11/12 of the pizza.
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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
I didn't eat a slice of pie, I ate a pie - so no slices are left.
he ate two slices.
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
This depends on whether you ate 1 slice, which would leave 3; 2 slices, which would leave 2, or 3 slices, leaving only 1.
Danny ate a pile of hot wings for his birthday.
In fractions, the numerator states the number of parts out of the whole. The denominator states how many parts in the whole. For example: If you slice a Pizza and there are eight (8) slices, the denominator is eight (8). Now, if you eat two of those slices you ate two, the numerator, out of eight, the denominator.
In fractions, the numerator states the number of parts out of the whole. The denominator states how many parts in the whole. For example: If you slice a pizza and there are eight (8) slices, the denominator is eight (8). Now, if you eat two of those slices you ate two, the numerator, out of eight, the denominator.
In fractions, the numerator states the number of parts out of the whole. The denominator states how many parts in the whole. For example: If you slice a Pizza and there are eight (8) slices, the denominator is eight (8). Now, if you eat two of those slices you ate two, the numerator, out of eight, the denominator.
The singular form of halves is "half." For example, "I ate half of the pizza."
Assume there were twelve slices. 1/4 is 3 slices, 1/3 is 4 slices. That would leave 5 slices.