37.5%
Oh, dude, that's like asking how many slices of pizza you need to eat to finish a whole pie. So, 75cm is three times bigger than 25cm, which means 75cm is 3/1 or just 3 times 25cm. It's like saying you need 3 slices to finish the whole pie... or in this case, 3 times 25cm to make 75cm.
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.
3 percent is 3 out of 100 or .0.03
3 percent of 1100 is 33.
Jack got a better deal.
37.5%
There are about 750 calories in 3 slices of pizza from Little Caesars.
Assume there were twelve slices. 1/4 is 3 slices, 1/3 is 4 slices. That would leave 5 slices.
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
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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
obviously assuming they are equal slices... 12-8=4, 4/12=1/3 1/3 = 33.3%
0.03 = 3/100 0.3 = 3/10 If I cut a pizza into 100 slices and give you 3 you will starve because that is very little. If I cut a pizza into 10 slices and give you 3 you will have a decent meal.
Suppose you and your friend go to a pizza parlor, then the shop owner divides the pizza into say 8 slices, then each of you gets 4 slices, that is 4 slices out of a toal of 8 slices It is like saying that each of you got 4/8 (four out of 8) slices or essentially 1/2 pizza Now if three of you go to get pizza, you cannot divide 8 slices equally among three, so you ask the shop owner to divide the pizza into 9 equal slices. That way each of you will get 3/9 (three out of 9) slices or essentially 1/3 pizza Fractions are used to deal with situations where you have to divide a WHOLE thing into several equal parts and deal with them
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No because to get one whole, you have to have four complete fourths; and scince 3/4 is not four complete wholes it is not one to make it one whole, add one more fourth to three fourths to get 4/4=1 whole. Note: you can make one whole out of any denominator, just have an equal numerator, it's like saying I have one pizza with five slices and none eaten which equals five slices of the five slices of pizza eaten which means you still have a WHOLE pizza left which equals 5/5 of pizza. Examples of a whole in fractions: 1/1, 2/2, 3/3, 4/4 extetera, extetera. So three fourths is not one because it is not the all of the slices left, some one ate one slice, talk about a waste of your pizza! :)