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On a fraction line 6 friends want to equally share 3 yards of yarn how much yarn does each friend get
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On a fraction line 6 friends want to equally share 3 yards of yarn how much yarn does each friend get
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0.5 because if you divide 3 and 6 yards it’s equal to 0.5yards. You divide the yard and the friends because they are sharing three yards. So, each friend gets 0.5 yard each.
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Hello!
Simply divide the amount of yards of yarn (3) by the number of friends that want to share them (6):
3 ÷ 6 = 0.5
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Each friend gets 0.5 yards of yarn.
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