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18 October, 15:48

Mary needs to order pizza for 18 students. Each student should get 1/4 of the pizza. How much pizza will be left over?

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  1. 18 October, 15:55
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Answer:

    Order 5 pizza's. There is

    1

    2

    a pizza left so someone gets an extra portion! Or it is split evenly!

    Explanation:

    No matter how you present this, the underlying principle is that of ratio.

    If each pupil gets

    1

    4

    of a pizza the 1 pizza feeds 4 students.

    So the ratio of

    pizza count

    Student count



    1

    4

    Need to have sufficient pizza for 18 students. The ratio will be constant so we have:

    Let the count of pizzas be

    p

    pizza count

    Student count

    =

    1

    4

    =

    p

    18

    So we now have:

    p

    18

    =

    1

    4

    Multiply both sides by

    18

    giving:

    18

    *

    p

    18

    =

    1

    4

    *

    18

    18

    18

    *

    p

    =

    18

    4

    But

    18

    18

    =

    1

    p

    =

    18

    4

    =

    4

    1

    2

    You can not order

    1

    2

    a pizza so the total pizza count is 5
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