Susan ate part of pizza.She ate more than 1/3 of the pizza. How much of pizza might Susan have eaten?

To find out how much of the pizza Susan might have eaten, we need to know the fraction that represents "more than 1/3." Let's break it down step by step.

First, we'll find out what fraction is equivalent to "1/3." Since the question states that Susan ate more than 1/3 of the pizza, we have to find the value of a fraction greater than 1/3. Here's how we can do that:

1. Find the value of one-third of pizza: This is done by dividing the whole pizza into three equal parts (since the denominator is 3) and taking one part.

So, one-third of the pizza is 1/3 of the total pizza.

2. Determine the value Susan ate more than 1/3: Since Susan ate more than one-third of the pizza, we have to add something to the value of 1/3 to find out the total fraction Susan ate.

For example, if Susan ate 2/3 of the pizza, she would have eaten more than 1/3 of it. Here, she ate 1/3 + 1/3 = 2/3 of the pizza.

Therefore, the amount of pizza Susan might have eaten is greater than 1/3, but we need more specific information to determine the exact fraction.

1/2, 3/4, 5/8, 2/3

2/3

susan ate part of a pizza.she ate more than 1/3 of the pizza.how much of the pizza might susan have eaten