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4 friends share 3 oranges equally. How much does each friend get?
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4 friends share 3 oranges equally. How much does each friend get?
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It could be 3 half, because there's 3 oranges so u can give1 for each boy so there will be one left over so u split it in half
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3 oranges / 4 friends = 3/4 orange for each of them, or 0.75 orange each
(You can check the answer by saying, if each of them get 3/4 of an orange, then multiplying that by the 4 friends should give me the 3 oranges. 3/4 x 4 = 3, so it's correct).
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