It is 3/5 bags of apples each.
Apples are 6/9 of the basket.
there's no difference
Between is used when there are only two people/entities. Among is used when there are 3 or more people/entities. While it is acceptable to use among for between, it is wrong to use between for among. Examples: I had to choose between the two apples. I had to choose among the many apples. June had a hard time choosing between her favorite two dresses. June had a hard time choosing between all of her dresses.
I shared out 48 apples between a number of student(s) so that each got the same number of apples. How many student(s) were there?
Well, honey, if you start with nine apples and give two away, you're left with seven apples. To find the percentage of apples left, you take the remaining apples (7) divided by the total apples you started with (9), which gives you 0.7777777777777778. Multiply that by 100 to get the percentage, which is 77.78%. So, you've still got a decent chunk of apples left to enjoy!
If you consider the bags sure the answer will be a fraction since the two bags are divided into three persons so each one will have 2/3 of the bags, however, if you consider the contents of the bags, so in this case, it depends on the number of apples in the bags if the total number of apples is a multiple of three so each one of the three friends will receive a certain number of apples and the answer is not a fraction but if the total number of apples in the two bags is not a multiple of three so the received number of apples for each one of the three friends is a fraction
how do you divide 16 apples equally between 17 children
If not a trick question, then 3.
3/5=0.6 of a bag each.
You make applesauce.
they each get 2 and 1/4 apples
4/6, or 2/3.
Each person receives 1.6 apples.
5 6
Apples are 6/9 of the basket.
2 apples
1/6