Mr. Fairfax ordered 3 large pizzas for a class party. Group A ate 6/6 ( that should look like a fraction) of the first pizza, and Group B ate 8/6 of the second pizza. Did Group A or B eat more pizza? Then later Group C ate all remaining slices of pizza. What fraction of the pizza did Group C eat?
Group B couldn't eat 8/6 of a pizza. That is more than 1 pizza.
Question is misleading. Group A ate 1 pizza. Group B ate 1 pizza + 2 slices. Group B ate more pizza. Group C would have ate 4/6 if they ate the rest of the pizza. This we can only assume because they did not provide enough information.
Hello Iβm a 3rd grader and I got this problem for homework and I wanna try to solve it because Iβm bored and already done with homework group A ate 6/6 and group B ate 8/6 which Group B ate more so group C was left to eat 4/6 we werenβt provided with enough info but I think I did it right.
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I think 8 is correct
Later group c ate all the remaining slices of pizza
What fraction of the pizza did Group C eat use words and pictures to explain your answer
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-A local 3rd grader that is about to go to 4th grade in June,Emily Crisantos
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-A local 3rd grader that is about to go to 4th grade in June, Emily Crisantos
Group C ate 4/6 of a pizza, or 2/3. Checks out: Grp A = 6/6 (1 pizza); Grp B = 8/6 (1 1/3 pizzas); Grp C = 2/3 of a pizza. The info provided means we can solve for the portions of pizzas consumed, but not in "units" of slices. Check by adding up the fractions: 18/6 = 3.
group a ate 1 pizza
Group B ate more pizza
I think group B ate more because 8/6 is more than 6/6
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I understand the premise however the question is incorrectly worded.
Group A ate 6/6 of the first pizza. This means they ate 1 pizza.
The trouble is based on the wording that states they ate 8/6 βof the remainingβ pizza (this is how the question is worded on the common core sheet)
Assuming we have 12 slices left remaining after group A has finished eating, you CANβT eat 8/6 of the remaining pizza.