If you eat 1/6 of one pizza 1/4 of another pizza 5/12 of another pizza and 1/3 of another pizza have you eaten the equivalent of a whole pizza

1/6 = 2/12

1/4 = 3/12
1/3 = 4/12

Add those fractions together with 5/12.

What do you get? Is equivalent to a whole pizza?

To determine if you have eaten the equivalent of a whole pizza, we can add up the fractions of each pizza that you have eaten and check if the sum is equal to 1 (which represents a whole pizza).

To add fractions, we need to have a common denominator. In this case, the least common denominator (LCD) for 6, 4, 12, and 3 is 12.

Now, let's convert each fraction to have a denominator of 12:

1/6 = (1/6) * (2/2) = 2/12
1/4 = (1/4) * (3/3) = 3/12
5/12 = 5/12
1/3 = (1/3) * (4/4) = 4/12

Now, we can add the fractions:

2/12 + 3/12 + 5/12 + 4/12 = 14/12

The fraction 14/12 is greater than 1, which means you have eaten more than a whole pizza. In fact, 14/12 is equal to 1 and 2/12, which represents one pizza and two-twelfths (or one-sixth) of another pizza.

Therefore, you have eaten more than one whole pizza.