There are 9 ninths in a unit - seven ninths is less than nine ninths, so 7/9 <1 To visualise it, try this: Cut a pizza into nine equal slices - if they are not equal, pretend they are. If you take seven of these nine slices, you have seven ninths of a pizza. Is that not less than the whole ONE?
22/7*r2*1/4 where r is radius of the pizza (i think that's it.....)
yes, 7 over 8 is less that 1 over 2. 1 over 2 is .5, 50% or 1/2. if you have a pizza (and 1 person to share with) and you cut it in half, you and your friend get more of the pizza than if you would cut it into 8 slices and you (and 6 others) eat 7 slices.
Yep. Think of it as a pizza with seven slices. Two of those slices is less that three of them. Hope I helped :)
Assume there were twelve slices. 1/4 is 3 slices, 1/3 is 4 slices. That would leave 5 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
7" = 4 slices9" = 6 slices
There are 9 ninths in a unit - seven ninths is less than nine ninths, so 7/9 <1 To visualise it, try this: Cut a pizza into nine equal slices - if they are not equal, pretend they are. If you take seven of these nine slices, you have seven ninths of a pizza. Is that not less than the whole ONE?
22/7*r2*1/4 where r is radius of the pizza (i think that's it.....)
yes, 7 over 8 is less that 1 over 2. 1 over 2 is .5, 50% or 1/2. if you have a pizza (and 1 person to share with) and you cut it in half, you and your friend get more of the pizza than if you would cut it into 8 slices and you (and 6 others) eat 7 slices.
7" = 4 slices9" = 6 slices
If you want an even-sized pieces, you can make a 7-slice pizza. Otherwise, the maximum is 22. (.5x^2 + .5x + 1 is the formula to determine the maximum number of slices if you use "x" cuts.) If you want even-sized slices, you can make a 7-slice pizza. Otherwise, the maximum number of slices is 22. (.5x^2 + .5x + 1 is the formula to determine the maximum number of slices if you use "x" cuts.)
How many is some? To figure it out: 8-x=_____ x=number of slices eaten
Yep. Think of it as a pizza with seven slices. Two of those slices is less that three of them. Hope I helped :)
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math! So, the fraction of the ratio 2 to 7 is 2/7. It's like saying you have 2 slices of pizza out of a total of 7 slices. Simple, right? Enjoy your pizza math!
Assume there were twelve slices. 1/4 is 3 slices, 1/3 is 4 slices. That would leave 5 slices.
Four, unless they can order 3.5 pizzas.