Let’s solve this step by step.
We are matching each pizza to the correct fraction that shows how much of it is eaten (or colored in).
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Pizza 1 (top left):
It’s divided into 4 equal parts, and 3 are filled.
→ That’s
3/4 — already matched correctly.
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Pizza 2 (top right):
Divided into 7 slices. Count the filled ones: 1, 2, 3, 4 → 4 slices are filled.
→ So,
4/7
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Pizza 3 (middle left):
Divided into 6 slices. Filled slices: 1, 2, 3 → 3 slices filled.
→ That’s
3/6
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Pizza 4 (middle right):
Divided into 8 slices. Filled slices: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 → 5 slices filled.
→ That’s
5/8
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Pizza 5 (bottom left):
Half of the pizza is filled → that’s
1/2
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Pizza 6 (bottom right):
Divided into 10 slices. Filled slices: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 → 5 slices filled.
→ That’s
5/10
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Now let’s match them with the options on the right:
Available fractions:
- 1/2
- 4/7
- 2/2 ← not used (that would be a whole pizza, none shown)
- 5/10
- 5/8
- 3/6
So we assign:
- Top right pizza →
4/7
- Middle left pizza →
3/6
- Middle right pizza →
5/8
- Bottom left pizza →
1/2
- Bottom right pizza →
5/10
(Note: 2/2 is extra — not needed for any pizza here.)
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Final Answer:
Top right: 4/7
Middle left: 3/6
Middle right: 5/8
Bottom left: 1/2
Bottom right: 5/10
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of mathslice worksheet.