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Mr Peat's 6 children had 4 cookies to share evenly. What fraction of the cookies did each child recievee?
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Mr Peat's 6 children had 4 cookies to share evenly. What fraction of the cookies did each child recievee?
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Mr peat has 6 kids, 4 cookies, 4 divided by 6 is 0.66 and 0.66 is 2/3
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2/3 this would be what each child receives
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