A bakery makes 15 pies. They sell pieces that are 1/4 of the pie. How many pieces can they sell from 15 pies? How do you write an expression and solve?

2 Answers

There are 15 pies (let #x# be 15)

Let y be the number of pieces they can sell in total

Each pie can be sold in 4 pieces: #15xx4#

Therefore, #x xx4=y#

#15xx4=y#

#y=60#

May 28, 2018

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

Let's call the number of pieces we are looking for: #p#

We can then write and solve this equation using ratios:

#(4"pieces")/(1"pie") = p/(15"pie")#

#color(red)("pie") * (4"pieces")/(1"pie") = color(red)("pie") * p/(15"pie")#

#cancel(color(red)("pie")) * (4"pieces")/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("pie")))) = cancel(color(red)("pie")) * p/(15color(red)(cancel(color(black)("pie"))))#

#(4"pieces")/1 = p/15#

#(4"pieces") = p/15#

#color(red)(15) * (4"pieces") = color(red)(15) * p/15#

#60"pieces" = cancel(color(red)(15)) * p/color(red)(cancel(color(black)(15)))#

#60"pieces" = p#

15 pies would produce 60 pieces to sell.