Something's not right here. This defies the laws of physics if not the laws of candy. There is no way to give more than one person three fourths of a single object.
Each person received 1/8 of a pound of candy
A person could always purchase separate sticks of candy rather than trying to divide a stick into equal pieces. A person could also use a ruler or a scale after cutting the candy stick to make sure all pieces are equal.
There are 3 boys and 2 girls in the Krunch family. Mr. Krunch bought 3 1/2 pounds of candy to divide equally among them. How much candy did each child get?
There are 3 boys and 2 girls in the Krunch family. Mr. Krunch bought 3 1/2 pounds of candy to divide equally among them. How much candy did each child get?
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Each person received 1/8 of a pound of candy
A person could always purchase separate sticks of candy rather than trying to divide a stick into equal pieces. A person could also use a ruler or a scale after cutting the candy stick to make sure all pieces are equal.
There are 3 boys and 2 girls in the Krunch family. Mr. Krunch bought 3 1/2 pounds of candy to divide equally among them. How much candy did each child get?
There are 3 boys and 2 girls in the Krunch family. Mr. Krunch bought 3 1/2 pounds of candy to divide equally among them. How much candy did each child get?
equally likely means as likely as the other side ex: 1 piece of candy on this side,1 piece of candy on that side
1 fourth dumb a ss
You can think of 9/1. As there are 9 candy bars, and 1 person. That 1 person would have 9 candy bars. So 9 divided by 1 is 9. 9/1=9
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Can-dy has two syllables.
It depends on the candy and what the person has done with it.
A candy wrapper!
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