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If someone had five cookies and decided to divide it by four people how much cookies would each person get.
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If someone had five cookies and decided to divide it by four people how much cookies would each person get.
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5÷4=
1
1/4
So, each person will get
1 full
cookie and a
1/4
(quarter).
1/4 × 4 = 5
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Someone has
5 cookies
and wants to
divide it by 4 people
. If you would like to know how many cookies will each person get, you can calculate this using the following step:
5 cookies / 4 people = 5 / 4 = 1.25
Result: Each person will get
1.25 cookie
.
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