1/ What fraction of Brian's pizza has pepperoni? What fraction of Greg's pizza has pepperoni ? Whose pizza has greater fraction of pepperoni?

Note:

In the drawing:
Brian's pizza : 2/6
Greg's pizza: 2/4
But in the drawing Greg's pizza greater than Brian's pizza.
Tha answer T or F: 2/6 < 2/4

2/ what fraction of carol's pizza has pepperoni ? What fraction of Nathan's pizza has pepperoni ? Whose pizza has greater fraction of pepperoni?

Note:

In the drawing:

Carol's pizza 7/10
Nathan's pizza 8/10

The answer:
7/10 < 8/10

Both are right.

1/ To find the fraction of Brian's pizza that has pepperoni, we need to know the number of slices that have pepperoni out of the total number of slices. Similarly, for Greg's pizza, we need to know the number of slices with pepperoni out of the total number of slices.

In the given drawing, Brian's pizza is represented as 2/6, which means 2 out of 6 slices have pepperoni. Greg's pizza is represented as 2/4, meaning 2 out of 4 slices have pepperoni.

To compare the two fractions, we need to find a common denominator. In this case, the least common multiple of 6 and 4 is 12.

To convert Brian's fraction to twelfths, we multiply both the numerator and denominator by 2: (2/6) * (2/2) = 4/12.

To convert Greg's fraction to twelfths, we multiply both the numerator and denominator by 3: (2/4) * (3/3) = 6/12.

Therefore, Brian's pizza has 4/12 of pepperoni, and Greg's pizza has 6/12 of pepperoni.

To determine which pizza has a greater fraction of pepperoni, we can compare the two fractions: 4/12 < 6/12.

The answer is False because 4/12 is not less than 6/12.

2/ To find the fraction of Carol's pizza that has pepperoni, we need to know the number of slices with pepperoni out of the total number of slices. Similarly, for Nathan's pizza, we need to know the number of slices with pepperoni out of the total number of slices.

In the given drawing, Carol's pizza is represented as 7/10, meaning 7 out of 10 slices have pepperoni. Nathan's pizza is represented as 8/10, indicating 8 out of 10 slices have pepperoni.

To compare the two fractions, we can check if one fraction is less than the other. In this case, 7/10 is less than 8/10.

The answer is True because 7/10 is less than 8/10, indicating that Nathan's pizza has a greater fraction of pepperoni compared to Carol's pizza.