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.