If Kurt cut pizzas into 40 wedges measuring 40 degrees and each person eats one piece of pizza .How many people could he feed with two whole pizzas ?

is each pizza being cut into 40 wedges? or is each slice 40 degrees? the problem is confusing. If you cut a pizza into 40 wedges, each slice will not be 40 degrees.

2 pizzas measures 720 degrees.

720deg * 1 serving/40deg = 720/40 = 18 servings = 18 people.

To find out how many people Kurt could feed with two whole pizzas, we need to calculate the total number of wedges in two pizzas and then divide that by the number of wedges each person eats.

First, let's find the total number of wedges in two whole pizzas. Since each pizza is cut into 40 wedges measuring 40 degrees, one whole pizza has 40 wedges. So, two whole pizzas would have 40 wedges x 2 = 80 wedges in total.

Next, we need to determine how many wedges each person eats. Since each person eats one piece of pizza, it means they eat one wedge. Therefore, each person consumes one wedge.

Finally, to calculate the number of people Kurt can feed with two whole pizzas, we divide the total number of wedges (80) by the number of wedges each person eats (1). So, Kurt can feed 80 people with two whole pizzas, assuming each person eats only one wedge.

In summary, Kurt can feed 80 people with two whole pizzas, with each pizza cut into 40 wedges measuring 40 degrees, and assuming each person eats only one piece/wedge.