it equals 1/6 of the Pizza or 2/12 or 3/18 or 4/24
by the way the fractions after 1/6 are equivalent to 1/6
equivalent means they are equal to
so the fractions are equivalent to (equal to) 1/6
4/6 of a pizza
Can be any number you choose, One can be divided into an almost infinite number of parts. Imagine a pizza (1 whole) every time you slice it you are increasing the number required to make 1.
4 over 5 is like 80'% of a pizza and 1 over 4 would only be having 25% of the pizza.
2 over 6 or 1 over 3
Yes, they both equal .5
You have 1 full pizza.
1 trillion is equal to 1 trillion over 1, smartypants
4/6 of a pizza
'1 over 8' and '1 over 10' are fractions. Perhaps an easy way to understand is the old pizza analogy. Take a pizza, cut it into 8 slices and one of those slices would be one-eighth ((1 over 8)) of the whole pizza. Take the same size pizza, cut it into ten slices and one of those slices would be smaller than one from the first pizza.
Okay, think about two large pizzas. One is cut into 6 slices (Pizza 'A') and the other is cut into 8 slices (Pizza 'B'). The total size of both pizzas are equal. If Becky wants a larger slice, which pizza should she choose? Sorry, but I'm not doing your homework for you.
0.1428571429 = 1/7
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?
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3 over 12 and 1 over 12 are not equal.
1/6 is equal to 2*1/2*31/6 is not equal to 2/6----------------------------------
Can be any number you choose, One can be divided into an almost infinite number of parts. Imagine a pizza (1 whole) every time you slice it you are increasing the number required to make 1.
Assume there were twelve slices. 1/4 is 3 slices, 1/3 is 4 slices. That would leave 5 slices.