Sarah is ordering cheese pizza for a party of 10 people. She knows that each pizza has 8 slices. To figure out how many pizzas to order, Sarah needs to know the

total number of slices needed for the party.

To figure out how many pizzas Sarah needs to order, we can follow these steps:

1. Determine the total number of slices needed: Multiply the number of people by the number of slices each person will have. In this case, Sarah needs to calculate 10 (number of people) multiplied by 1 (slice per person) to get 10 slices.

2. Calculate the number of pizzas needed: Divide the total number of slices by the number of slices per pizza. Since each pizza has 8 slices, divide 10 (total slices) by 8 (slices per pizza).

10 slices ÷ 8 slices per pizza = 1.25

Sarah will need 1.25 pizzas.

She cannot order 1.25 pizzas, so she will need to round up to the nearest whole number because it is not possible to order a fraction of a pizza. Therefore, Sarah should order 2 pizzas to have enough for everyone.

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size of the pizza, the crowd capacity for wolfing pizza (ie, how many pieces is each person expected to wolf down)