judy = x
so 3/4x + x = 12
1.75 x = 12
x = 6.86
Judy should pay $6.86
Tom should pay 3/4 of this or $5.14
By the way $5.14 + $6.86 = $12.
5/12 of the pizza remains.
There are three answers to this question. The first answer is Katie eats one third and Dan eats one quarter. The second is that Katie eats two thirds and Dan eats two fourths. The last is Katie eats the whole pizza and Dan eats three fourths. But as the instructor wants to see fractions in the answer, I would use one of the first two answers :)
How would I know that's way to much math to do for me! ( can someone order me a pizza?)
Yes, think of a pizza, if you split it into 4 pieces, and gave 3/4 of that pizza to your friend, you would only have 1/4. But if you gave your friend 2/4, or 1/2, you would both get an equal share, so yes, 3/4 is bigger than 2/4 .
No because to get one whole, you have to have four complete fourths; and scince 3/4 is not four complete wholes it is not one to make it one whole, add one more fourth to three fourths to get 4/4=1 whole. Note: you can make one whole out of any denominator, just have an equal numerator, it's like saying I have one pizza with five slices and none eaten which equals five slices of the five slices of pizza eaten which means you still have a WHOLE pizza left which equals 5/5 of pizza. Examples of a whole in fractions: 1/1, 2/2, 3/3, 4/4 extetera, extetera. So three fourths is not one because it is not the all of the slices left, some one ate one slice, talk about a waste of your pizza! :)
5/12 of the pizza remains.
A 5 dollar pizza is 5.00$ plus tax
If both pizzas are the same size, they both have the same amount of pizza.
yes if its for sale
200
There are three answers to this question. The first answer is Katie eats one third and Dan eats one quarter. The second is that Katie eats two thirds and Dan eats two fourths. The last is Katie eats the whole pizza and Dan eats three fourths. But as the instructor wants to see fractions in the answer, I would use one of the first two answers :)
How would I know that's way to much math to do for me! ( can someone order me a pizza?)
No - Draw a picture. If you cut a pizza into 3 pieces and take 1, the remainder isn't the same as if you take 1 piece out of a pizza that is cut into fourths.
Anything is possible. A thousand dollar hamburger has been made, so a pizza could also be made. If anyone would buy it is another question.
Ten Dollar Dinners - 2009 Pizza Al Fresco 3-7 was released on: USA: 2010
You should eat pizza.
Yes, think of a pizza, if you split it into 4 pieces, and gave 3/4 of that pizza to your friend, you would only have 1/4. But if you gave your friend 2/4, or 1/2, you would both get an equal share, so yes, 3/4 is bigger than 2/4 .