Easy peasy lemon squeezy! You tell one person to take a hike because there ain't enough apples to go around. Then you give 10 apples to the remaining 11 people, leaving one apple for you to enjoy while you watch them fight over the rest. Voilà, problem solved!
To share 11 apples among 12 people, you would need to cut some of the apples into smaller portions. One way to do this is to cut 5 of the apples into halves, providing 10 halves in total, and then give each person one half. The remaining 6 apples can be divided among the 12 people, giving each person half of an apple. This way, each person would receive an equal share of the 11 apples.
Well, isn't that just a happy little problem to have! You can slice each apple into 12 equal pieces and share those pieces with each person. This way, everyone gets a taste of the delicious apples and no one is left out. Just remember, it's all about spreading joy and positivity, just like painting happy little trees.
2.15. apples each
Since the numbers 11 and 12 share no common factors other than 1, the proper fraction 11/12 is already written in its simplest form.
12 apples
A dozen apples is 12 apples. Here is how you solve it. 12-6+3 =6+3 =9 apples. You will get nine apples.
Mariah has 12 apples. She stores them into 3 boxes. Each box has 4 apples.
If not a trick question, then 3.
2.15. apples each
No. If there are three apples and you eat 1, there are two left. If there are 12 apples and you eat 11 of them, there's only one left.
You will get the answer by subtracting 60- 12. I will not share the answer so figure it out yourself. I was just sharing what you are supposed to do. Type in the chat below!
Share House was created on 2011-11-12.
well u would have 12 i know most people were trying to figure out what 100 - 12 was but any which way u would be rong !!( - =
Since the numbers 11 and 12 share no common factors other than 1, the proper fraction 11/12 is already written in its simplest form.
let x =oranges let x+12= apples total in basket=36 (x) + (x+12)= 36 2x +12= 36 -12 -12 -------------------- 2x = 24 --- ------ 2 2 ------------- x=12 therefore: there are 12 oranges (x+12)= apples 12+12=24 apples Ans: 24 apples
Johnny has 12 apples. Johnny has 12 friends for some reason Johnnys friends give him 12 apples each How many apples would Johnnys friends have before giving them to Johnny? If they each have 12 apples, that would be 12 X 12. But Johnny already had 12 apples So your equation would be…… 12 + 12 X 12 Remember order of operations or you’ll get this wrong. (answer is 156) One problem though. The question did not specify whether Johnny got 12 apples from all of his friends, or each of his friends (eg. 1 x 12 vs 12 x 12) but I just went w/ the latter as it seemed more common idrk
If Person A has 12 apples and Person B has 12 apples, they both "each" have 12 apples. Total together, they have 24 apples.
Billy has X apples Ellen has X+2 apples There are 12 apples So ... X + (x+2) = 12 2x + 2 = 12 2x = 10 therefore x=5 so Ellen has 7 apples
No, 5 out of twelve can be thought of as having 5 apples out of a total of 12 apples. On the other hand, 7 out of twelve can be thought of as having 7 apples out of 12 apples. So 7 out of 12 is larger than 5 out of 12.