Final answer:
Each dog will get approximately 0.67 treats.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find how many treats each dog will get, we divide the total number of treats (2) by the number of dogs (3).
So, each dog will get 2/3 of a treat.
In this case, we cannot give out a fraction of a treat, so we need to figure out how many treats each dog can get fully. Since each dog can get 2/3 of a treat, we divide 2 by 3 to find that each dog will get 0.67 treats.