Sandra makes a pizza on 2/6 of the pizza.she adds green peppers to 5/6 of the pizza .which topping covers more of the pizza

I think you are missing your second topping.

but, the denominators are the same so you can just compare the numerators.

Making a picture sometimes helps.

To determine which topping covers more of the pizza, we need to compare the proportions of the pizza covered by each topping.

Let's first find out how much of the pizza is covered by Sandra's green peppers topping.

Sandra covers 5/6 of the pizza with green peppers.

Now, let's find out how much of the pizza is covered by Sandra's portion of the pizza.

Sandra covers 2/6 of the pizza.

To compare the two toppings, we can find a common denominator for both fractions. In this case, the least common multiple (LCM) of 6 and 6 is 6 itself.

Converting the fractions to have a denominator of 6:

For green peppers, we multiply the numerator and denominator by 1, resulting in 5/6.

For Sandra's portion of the pizza, we multiply the numerator and denominator by 2, resulting in 4/6.

Now, we can see that 5/6 is greater than 4/6. Therefore, the green peppers topping covers more of the pizza.