There would be 2 left.
Divide 186 by 6 using long division, keeping the quotient a whole number with a remainder. The remainder is the number of rubber stamps left The quotient is 23 with a remainder of 2, which is the number of rubber stamps that would be left.
There would be 2 left.
35 Pence each.
Marlon is putting his stamp collection in a new album. He has 20 stamps from Canada and 90 stamps from the U.S. Each page of the album will have the same number of stamps, but stamps from Canada and the U.S. will not appear on the same page. If he puts the greatest possible number of stamps on each page, how many pages will he use? Marlon is putting his stamp collection in a new album. He has 20 stamps from Canada and 90 stamps from the U.S. Each page of the album will have the same number of stamps, but stamps from Canada and the U.S. will not appear on the same page. If he puts the greatest possible number of stamps on each page, how many pages will he use? Marlon is putting his stamp collection in a new album. He has 20 stamps from Canada and 90 stamps from the U.S. Each page of the album will have the same number of stamps, but stamps from Canada and the U.S. will not appear on the same page. If he puts the greatest possible number of stamps on each page, how many pages will he use?
In the U.S. Postal Stamps are 42 cents each
Each person would receive two whole apples and one third each.
They would each get two thirds of a piece.
The three envelopes can be mailed using three 24c stamps and three 17c stamps, one of each on each envelope. What would you need if you just used one stamp on each envelope instead of two? 3(24 + 17) = 3(41) three 41c stamps Thanks for reading it you
Yes, you can, but not equally. Otherwise it would be 4.5 for each group.
$82 Dollars each.
$0.49 each
A rubber match is basically a tie breaker match. Whenever two guys have each won one match against each other, the rubber match would determine the winner of the series/the better man.
0.25 Ltr each
It costs $1.90, so 5 stamps (44¢ each) would cover it. That would be a waste of 30¢ though. I would just go to the post office and pay for the exact postage.