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6 June, 03:18

Read the complete problem before answering.

Tilly had pizzas to share equally between 5 plates. How much pizza will Tilly put on each plate?

A student solved the problem this way:

Let n represent the amount of pizza on each plate.

n = 3 1/3 divided by 5

n = 10/3 divided by 5/1

n = 10/3 x 1/5

n = 2/3

Tilly will put pizza on each plate.

Use a similar strategy to solve this problem.

Kevin had 3 1/4 cheese pizzas and 4 1/2 vegetable pizzas to share evenly between 4 boxes. How much pizza will be in each box?

A. pizzas 1 15/16 B. pizzas 2 C. pizzas 2 1/3 D. pizzas 4 1/2

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  1. 6 June, 03:24
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    A. pizzas 1 15/16

    because you have more than 4 pizzas to fill your 4 boxes. You have 7.75 pizzas in total which you could divide by 4 to 1.93, the equivalent of 1 15/16
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