Math Problem Statement

You have one full pizza, out of which your friend eat one-hundredths six times from it. There is some part of the pizza left for you. How much you will get to eat?

Solution

To solve this problem, let's break it down step by step:

  1. Total Pizza: You start with one full pizza, which represents 1 (or 100%).

  2. Friend's Consumption: Your friend eats one-hundredth (1/100) of the pizza six times. This means: Total eaten by friend=6×1100=6100=0.06\text{Total eaten by friend} = 6 \times \frac{1}{100} = \frac{6}{100} = 0.06

  3. Remaining Pizza: The part of the pizza left for you to eat is: 10.06=0.941 - 0.06 = 0.94 This means you will get to eat 0.94, or 94% of the pizza.

So, you will get to eat 94% of the pizza.

Would you like more details or have any questions?

Here are some related questions:

  1. If your friend ate one-hundredth four times, how much pizza would be left?
  2. What percentage of the pizza is one slice if the pizza is divided into 8 equal slices?
  3. If your friend ate one-tenth twice, how much of the pizza would be left?
  4. How much pizza would be left if your friend ate 15% of it?
  5. If your friend ate 0.25 of the pizza, how much would you have left?

Tip: When working with fractions or percentages, always consider how many parts make up the whole to ensure accurate calculations.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Fractions
Percentages

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 4-6