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You have 6 donuts and you want to give 2/3 of them to a friend and keep 1/3 for yourself. How many donuts would your friend get?
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You have 6 donuts and you want to give 2/3 of them to a friend and keep 1/3 for yourself. How many donuts would your friend get?
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find the answer you would have to put 2/3 * 6 that answer will give you 4 so the remainder would be2 so you would receive 4 donuts and their friend would receive2
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4 donuts because you can change the denominator to 6 and get 4/6 and thats how you get 4
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