There are 3 pizzas. This time each child must get one fifth of a pizza. How many children can get slices from the pizza

15 pizzas

If each child needs one fifth of a pizza, we can divide the 15 fifths of pizzas by 1 fifth of a pizza per child:

15 fifths of a pizza ÷ 1 fifth of a pizza per child = 15 children

Therefore, 15 children can get slices from the 3 pizzas.

Well, let's do some math... If each child gets one fifth of a pizza, that means they will need 5 children to make a whole pizza. Since you have 3 pizzas, you can feed 15 children. Just make sure they don't all try to eat it at once, or there might be some funny pizza juggling happening!

To find out how many children can get slices from the pizzas, you need to determine how many fifth-fractions of the pizza are there in total.

Given that there are 3 pizzas, each pizza can be divided into 5 equal parts (fifths). So, we have a total of 3 x 5 = 15 fifths of a pizza.

Each child needs one fifth of a pizza. Therefore, the number of children who can get slices from the pizzas would be 15 divided by 1, which equals 15.

So, 15 children can get slices from the pizzas.

3 * 5 = ?

There are 5 fifths of pizzas in 1 pizza

so in 3 pizzas there would be 15 fifths of pizzas

So .....