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Four students share 6 oranges equally. How many oranges does each student get?
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Four students share 6 oranges equally. How many oranges does each student get?
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They get 2 each I know this because when you take 2 into 6 it comes out to being multiplied 3 in 2 groups each
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Each student will receive one and a half oranges (1.5)
6/4 = 1.5
Hope this helped, have a great day!
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