Oh, dude, you're asking me to do math? Fine. So, 10.75 as a fraction is 10 and 3/4. You know, like when you have 10 whole pizzas and then someone eats 3/4 of one. It's not rocket science, just pizza math.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, fine. So, 9.33333 is a repeating decimal, which means it can be written as 9 1/3 as a fraction. It's like taking a pizza and cutting it into 3 equal slices, then eating 9 whole pizzas and 1 slice of another one. Easy as pie... or pizza, I guess.
It is not possible to answer the question because it is ambiguous: the answer depends on what string is repeating. It is not clear from the question whether the fraction is meant to be 3.833383338333... or 3.83333... .
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions! So, 2.0625 as a fraction is 2 and 1/16. It's like breaking down a pizza into smaller slices, you know? So, 2 whole pizzas and just a tiny slice left over.
24.375 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its rational equivalent is 24375/1000 which can be simplified. But simplification could mean that you could lose information about the precision of the fraction.
8 classmates shar 4pizzas equally
To share 7 pizzas equally among 3 people, each person would receive 2 pizzas, which accounts for 6 pizzas in total. This leaves 1 pizza remaining. To divide the last pizza equally, each person can be given an additional third of it, resulting in each person ultimately receiving 2 and 1/3 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.
To divide 12 pizzas among 6 friends, you would divide the total number of pizzas by the number of friends. Each friend would receive 12 ÷ 6 = 2 pizzas. Therefore, each friend gets 2 out of the original 12 pizzas, which can be expressed as a fraction: 2/12, which simplifies to 1/6.
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3+3=6
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!
6 / 2/3 = 9
Split each pizza into five equal parts, giving one fifth of each pizza to each person, so that in the end, each person has a total of 3 fifths of pizza, with each fifth coming from a different pizza pie
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.
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