Answer :

Answer:

[tex] 1 \frac{7}{8} \: pizza[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Each pizza box contains 5/8 of a pizza.

There are 3 pizza boxes on the table, then

total pizza there =

[tex]3 \times \frac{5}{8} = \frac{15}{8} = 1 \frac{7}{8} pizza[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]\dfrac{15}{8}=1\frac78\;\sf pizza[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To find out how much pizza there is in total, we need to multiply the fraction of pizza in one box by the number of boxes.

Given that each box contains 5/8 of a pizza, and there are 3 boxes then:

[tex]\textsf{Total pizza} = \textsf{Fraction of pizza per box} \times \textsf{Number of boxes} \\\\\\\textsf{Total pizza} = \dfrac{5}{8} \times 3 \\\\\\\textsf{Total pizza} = \dfrac{5 \times 3}{8}\\\\\\\textsf{Total pizza} = \dfrac{15}{8}[/tex]

Since 15/8 is an improper fraction, we can express it as a mixed number:

[tex]\dfrac{15}{8} = \dfrac{8+7}{8}=\dfrac{8}{8}+\dfrac{7}{8}=1 \frac{7}{8}[/tex]

So, there is 15/8 of pizza in total, or 1 ⁷/₈ pizzas.

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