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Showing posts with label slices. Show all posts
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Jun 3, 2019

[Answer] 5. After removing the pizza from the oven, I start cutting it into slices to serve to my guests. As I cut the pizza with my chef's knife, it drags the ingredients along with it. This is hopeless! I sure wish I had a ...

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. After removing the pizza from the oven, I start cutting it into slices to serve to my guests. As I cut the pizza with my chef's knife, it drags the ingredients along with it. This is hopeless! I sure wish I had a ... "



...1. pizza cutter 2. serated edge knife 3. cheese cutter 4. spatula A pizza cutter or pizza wheel has a sharp round blade which pressed down vertically on the cooked pizza. The wheel turns as it is pressed down on the pizza, slicing though the pizza base and toppings, rather than dragging them as you would with the back and forth motion with the knife.

Jan 29, 2019

[Answer] 7. Christopher ordered an eighteen slice pizza from Crazy Joe's Pizzeria. For dinner, Chris ate 3 slices. In simplest form, what fraction of the pie did he eat?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Christopher ordered an eighteen slice pizza from Crazy Joe's Pizzeria. For dinner, Chris ate 3 slices. In simplest form, what fraction of the pie did he eat?"



...1. 1/6 2. 1/18 3. 2/16 4. 1/4 Chris ate 3/18 of the pizza but to get it in simplest form you have to divide the numerator and denominator by a common factor which in this case is 3. Therefore, Chris ate 1/6 of the pie.