1 Ms. Johnson gives 1/6 of 1 pizza to each of her 25 students. Part A Write a multiplication expression to represent the total number of pizzas Ms. Johnson gives to her students, I Part B How many pizzas does Ms. Johnson give to her students?

total student = 25
Pizza = 1
she gives 1/6 of 1 pizza to each of her 25 students. Therefore,
a.
[tex]\frac{1}{6}\text{ of 1 = }\frac{1}{6}\times1=\frac{1}{6}[/tex]she gives 1/6 of the pizza to each of the 25 students . This means the total number she gives to her student can be represented below
[tex]\frac{1}{6}\times25=\frac{25}{6}[/tex]b.
[tex]\text{ number of pizza he gave his student=}\frac{25}{6}=4\frac{1}{6}[/tex]