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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Draw a picture to show how 2/3 of a Jake's pizza can be equal to 3/6 of a pizza from Al's.

OpenStudy (jack1):

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OpenStudy (jack1):

if the pizzas are the same size, then 2/3rds of Jakes pizza = 4/6ths of Al's... are they different sizes?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no the problem is written exactly how it says

OpenStudy (jack1):

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OpenStudy (jack1):

als pizza is 1/3rd larger than jakes 2/3rds of jakes = 1/2 of als

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am just not understanding how 2/3 can be equal to 4/6, i know that if you make 2/3 into 4/6 then that would make the denominator equal, but i am not understanding what the question is asking

OpenStudy (jack1):

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OpenStudy (jack1):

can u solve r and r2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the square root of area/pi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so 9.9 and 11?

OpenStudy (jack1):

yep... and there are ur pictures |dw:1433748924969:dw|

OpenStudy (jack1):

sorry... als pizza area (total) should be 418... not 408... my bad

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