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-- You said: "Two friends pay for a $6 gift." -- Each friend pays 1/2 of the cost. -- That's $3 each.
Each will get a half.
One.
3/5=0.6 of a bag each.
13 cookies divided by 4 friends = 3.25 cookies per person (3 1/4)
Each friend will receive one third of a pizza.
-- You said: "Two friends pay for a $6 gift." -- Each friend pays 1/2 of the cost. -- That's $3 each.
Each will get a half.
One.
Is he still your friend? Do you put all your other friends above him? Mabye he doesn't even notice that he's doing it. Think about it
He doesn't have any favorite friends he loves and adores everyone equally and he is blessed to be around with them
Each friend gets 40% of one box of trail mix.
3/5=0.6 of a bag each.
If not a trick question, then 3.
No you don't want to be friends with a rude friend. Why would you want to do that? Even if that friend is popular, you still shouldn't be friends with them. A friend is supposed to be someone who treats you equally and who is nice to you. So in other words, if someone is rude or mean to you, don't be friends with them because in the long run they never really liked you at all. Where as someone who is nice to you, but not popular or fit enough to meet your expectations, well then that person will end up being your friend. Not the rude one.
13 cookies divided by 4 friends = 3.25 cookies per person (3 1/4)
Each friend gets 2/5 of a pizza.