Answer:
2, more
64
Carter, Sullivan, 16
Explanation:
Sullivan got s.
Carter got 2s.
Compare 2s to s.
2s is the same as s multiplied by 2.
That means that Carter got 2 times more candy than Sullivan.
If Sullivan got 32 pieces of candy, Carter got 2 × 32 = 64
If Sullivan got 32, then Carter got 64.
Altogether, they got 32 + 64 = 96
96/2 = 48
Half of 96 is 48. Carter has 64.
64 - 48 = 16
If they decide to split their candy evenly, Carter should give Sullivan 16 pieces.