If you have 8 half pizzas, you can combine them to make whole pizzas. Since two half pizzas make one whole pizza, you can divide 8 by 2. Therefore, you can have 4 whole pizzas.
If you joined 8 half pizzas together you would have 4 whole pizzas. Two halves make a whole.
Jimmy bought 3 whole pizzas. Each slice was 1/8 of a pizza. How many slices were in all three pizzas? SOLUTION: 3 ÷ 1/8 = 24 slices
half of one whole = 5/10
4 pizzas
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If you joined 8 half pizzas together you would have 4 whole pizzas. Two halves make a whole.
It seems like your question might be missing some context. If you're asking how many half pizzas make up a whole pizza, then two half pizzas equal one whole pizza. If you meant something else, please clarify!
We're hoping that nobody ever taught you that every fraction has a "whole number" connected to it somehow. It doesn't. Let's put it as simply as we can: If you have one half of a pizza, then how many whole pizzas is that ? And if you have one half of a dollar, then how many whole dollars is that ? One half is just what it says . . . one half. There is no whole number for it. You'd need to get another half from somewhere and put them together just to make the smallest whole number there is.
Jimmy bought 3 whole pizzas. Each slice was 1/8 of a pizza. How many slices were in all three pizzas? SOLUTION: 3 ÷ 1/8 = 24 slices
First of all, you need to have a let statement. Let x= Sam's sales 2x= Odel's sales If they have sold 126 pizzas total, then ... x+2x=126 Then solve it like an equation ... 3x=126 x=42
half of one whole = 5/10
4 pizzas
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there are no whole notes in a half beat please think if it's called a half note then it's half of a whole note a whole note is 4 beats so half of 4 is 2.
there are no whole notes in a half beat please think if it's called a half note then it's half of a whole note a whole note is 4 beats so half of 4 is 2.
there are no whole notes in a half beat please think if it's called a half note then it's half of a whole note a whole note is 4 beats so half of 4 is 2.
1 Imperial gallon = 4.54609188 litres so you can do the maths =]