Turn it into mashed potato or french fries.
Well, one way is to divide each potato equally into thirds and give each child one-third of each potato, five pieces in all--five thirds. Less chopping is involved if you give each child one whole potato and then do the careful dividing just of the remaining two. Each child gets one whole potato and two one-third potatoes. 5/3 = 1 2/3.
Share and share alike means that each devisee mentioned in a will takes an equal share. For example, if three children are to share and share alike then each takes one-third.
To compare similar fractions, you can examine their numerators since they share the same denominator. The fraction with the larger numerator is the greater fraction. For example, in the fractions 3/7 and 5/7, you compare the numerators 3 and 5; since 5 is greater, 5/7 is the larger fraction. If the numerators are equal, the fractions are equivalent.
if its even divide by 2 or if its not prime you can use the factor table. its eay if you know your fractions in dividens. so if uyou d use them.
If there is a will, then the beneficiary gets the money. If there is no will all the children of the decedent get an equal share of the money.
If two fractions share an equal denominator, you can simply add the top, so 15 + 4 = 19, so therefore = 19/25
Because you cannot always share equally if you restrict yourself to integers.
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wife dies, does husband inherit everything or does he share with their children
The cast of An Equal Share - 2007 includes: Isabelle Morrisseau as herself
common denominator! Numerator is top # Denominator is bottom #
You tell them they either share or they don't get it at all