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Abby has 3 lollipops, Brian has 5 lollipops, Cindy has 7 lollipops, David has 4 lollipops and Eli has 9 lollipops. They put all their lollipops together and then share them equally. How many lollipops do each of them get and how many are left over?

a) 6 lollipops each and 1 left over

b) 6 lollipops each and none left over

c) 5 lollipops each and 4 left over

d) 5 lollipops each and 3 left over

User Starja
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Answer:

it is D

Explanation:

User River Satya
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Answer:

d) 5 lollipops each and 3 left over

Explanation:

To find out how many each of them get, you need to find the total amount of lollipops to be shared equally.

Total No. of lollipops = 3 + 5 + 7 + 4 + 9

= 28

No. of lollipops each of them get = 28 ÷ 5

= 5 R3

(To find the remainder of something, you have to know how much is the quotient (which is 5 in this case), multiply it by the divisor (which is also 5 in this case) then minus that number from the total (which is 28 in this case) )

Additional working:

5 × 5 = 25

28 - 25 = 3 (remainder)

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