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3 children share 6 crayons equally
How many pencils will each child get?


User Voddan
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2 Answers

5 votes

Answer:

2

Explanation:

=6/3

=2

User Petro Semeniuk
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Answer: 2crayons

Explanation:

3 children share 6crayons equally

Looking at this

We have 3 children

We have 6crayons

How many does each one of them get

Let the each child's crayon represent p

I child to p crayon

3children to 6crayon

Cross multiply

1 ----- p

3 -----6

So we have

6×1=3×p

6=3p

P=6/3

P=2

So 1 child is entitle to 2crayons

Therefore, each child has 2crayons to themselves.

User Azpiri
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