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if there are 90 pizzas, and each person eats 1/6 of the pizzas--How many people are there?
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each person eats 1/6 of a pizza.
6 people per pizza
90 pizzas
number of persons is equal to 6 * 90 = 540.
formula is:
number of people * amount of pizza eaten per person = number of pizzas eaten.
n = number of people
r = amount of pizza eaten per person
p = number of pizzas eaten
n * r = p
r = 1/6 because each person eats 1/6 of a pizza.
p = 90 (given)
n * r = p becomes:
n * (1/6) = 90
multiply both sides of this equation by 6 to get:
n = 90 * 6 which becomes:
n = 540
540 people eating 1/6 of a pizza each consume 90 pizzas (540 * 1/6 = 90)