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20.01.2021 •
Mathematics
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Joanna had four candy bars
. She wanted to find out how many people could share the bars if each person
received- of a bar. Use the candy bar picture below to help you.
What is the answer to Joanna's question?
4.
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Ответ:
Complete question :
Joanna had four candy bars. She wanted to find out how many people could share the bars if each person received 2/3 of a bar. Use the candy bar picture below to help you.
What is the answer to Joanna's question?
Kindly find attached candy bar picture below
6 people
Step-by-step explanation:
From the picture, each candy bar has already been divided equally into 3. Since we have 4 candy bars. The total number of divisions we have is ; (3 * 4 = 12 candy units).
Since each person is taking 2/3 of a bar, this is equal to 2 units of candy
Hence, number of people who could share the bar :
Total units or division / units person
12 / 2
= 6 people
Ответ:
Answer
I believe it would be a cylinder
Step-by-step explanation: