I need help with this math problem... If joe eats 4/5 of a pizza and Hannah eats 1/3 of a pizza, how many times more did joe eat than Hannah?

how do you figure such a thong?

If I ask how many times more is 12 than 3, you divide 12/3, right?

So, 4/5 is (4/5)/(1/3) = 12/5 as big as 1/3.

After all,

4/5 = 12/15
1/3 = 5/15

and 12 is 12/5 as big as 5.

To find out how many times more Joe ate than Hannah, we need to compare the amounts they ate. We can calculate this by finding the difference between Joe's and Hannah's parts and then expressing that as a ratio.

First, let's calculate Joe's portion of the pizza. If Joe ate 4/5 of the pizza, we can represent this fraction as a decimal by dividing the numerator (4) by the denominator (5).

4 ÷ 5 = 0.8

So, Joe ate 0.8 of the pizza.

Next, let's calculate Hannah's portion. If Hannah ate 1/3 of the pizza, we can similarly convert this fraction into a decimal.

1 ÷ 3 ≈ 0.333 (rounded to three decimal places)

So, Hannah ate approximately 0.333 of the pizza.

To determine how many times more Joe ate than Hannah, we divide Joe's portion (0.8) by Hannah's portion (0.333).

0.8 ÷ 0.333 ≈ 2.403 (rounded to three decimal places)

Therefore, Joe ate approximately 2.403 times more than Hannah.