A fifth of a pie or a slice of a pie that is one fifth of the whole.
Lets say you have 0 pieces of pie and you divide it among you and four of your friends. How much would each person get? This would be 0 pieces since there isn't any pie. If you have 5 pieces of pie but no one to divide it to, you cant divide it.
i was hoping i could cut it into alot more slices.
You cannot because "pie" is not a number but a food item.
You measure the pie's diameter (length through the middle), and divide it in half.
We will divide the pie into six equal pieces so everyone will have a slice.
Lets say you have 0 pieces of pie and you divide it among you and four of your friends. How much would each person get? This would be 0 pieces since there isn't any pie. If you have 5 pieces of pie but no one to divide it to, you cant divide it.
5/6 divided by 4 is the same as a quarter of 5/6. 1/4 x 5/6 = 5/24 So each person receives 5/24 of a pie.
i was hoping i could cut it into alot more slices.
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You cannot because "pie" is not a number but a food item.
easy you first multiply it by pie, than subtract 5, multiply by two, add 5 and divide by 4
You measure the pie's diameter (length through the middle), and divide it in half.
We will divide the pie into six equal pieces so everyone will have a slice.
go in the kitchen & get some pie
a sixth, think of a pie, if you divide a pie into 6 sections, and take one that is a sixth. If you divide the same sixe pie into 8 sections, one slice is one eight, and it is smaller than a sixth.
To share 20 slices of pie evenly among a group of people, you would need to divide the total number of slices by the number of people. If each person is to receive an equal amount of pie, you would divide 20 by the number of people. For example, if there are 5 people, each person would receive 4 slices of pie.
Well, darling, the answer to that math problem is 5. I mean, it's not rocket science, just divide 550 by 100 and you get 5. So, there you have it, simple as pie.