No, 4 over 5 is not equivalent to 5 over 6. As 4 over 5 is 0.8 and 5 over 6 is 0.83333 - which are not equivalent.
Add the numerator to the product of the whole number and denominator, and write that over the denominator.For example:2 3/5 = (2x5 + 3)/5 = 13/54 5/7 = (4x7 + 5)/7 = 33/7Multiply denominator to the whole number then add it to the numerator then the answer will be the numerator then copy the denominatorExample:4 5/77*4=28+5= 33/7remember just copy the denominatorso..4 5/7 = 33/7
5/6 − 5/8 = 5/24
To calculate the price per square inch of pizza, you will need to know the area if the pizza in square inches, and the price of the pizza. For example, let's say you have a 12 inch pizza that cost 5 dollars. Pizzas are generally measured in diameter, so the diameter of the pizza is 12 inches, and the radius is half of that, or 6 inches. The formula for the area of a circle is (1/2)(pi)(radius)2, which, in this case, is (1/2)(pi)(6 in)2, or about 56.5 in2. We now know the area and the price. The formula for price per square inch is what is sounds like: (price)/(area in in2). In this case, it is (5)/(56.5), or about .089 dollars. So this pizza costs about 9 cents per square inch.
here is how i do it. so the question is 9/5 1. write the 5 as the denominator /5 2. then see how many times 9 goes into 5, and it only goes once, so you write the big no. as 1 and the 4 is left over final answer is: 1 4/5
Assume there were twelve slices. 1/4 is 3 slices, 1/3 is 4 slices. That would leave 5 slices.
5/12 of the pizza remains.
3/5 is the greater fraction. 3/5 think of like a pizza. the closer to the whole pizza you get the bigger the part of the pizza you get.
A 5 dollar pizza is 5.00$ plus tax
Around $20
£5 per child at most pizza huts
4 over 5 is like 80'% of a pizza and 1 over 4 would only be having 25% of the pizza.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem? 6 goes into 41 six times, with 5 left over. Just imagine those 6 groups happily fitting into 41, with a little leftover 5 enjoying its own space. Math is just like painting - it's all about finding harmony and balance!
The left over is 2
$5 at little ceasars
Personal: about 5:39
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