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Show how 8 people could share 12 cookies equally
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Show how 8 people could share 12 cookies equally
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you would have to do 1.5 cookies per person because 1.5+1.5=3 and that is two people so add two more and it makes 6 cookies for 4 people so if you add together 4+4 it'll equal 8 people & 6+6 equals 12 cookies
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