To find out how much pie each friend gets, divide the total number of pumpkin pies by the number of friends. There are 3 pumpkin pies and 9 friends, so each friend receives ( \frac{3}{9} ) of a pie. Simplifying that fraction gives ( \frac{1}{3} ). Therefore, each friend gets one-third of a pumpkin pie.
-- 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.
If 18 sweets are shared equally between two friends, each friend would receive half of the total amount. Dividing 18 by 2 gives 9. Therefore, each friend gets 9 sweets.
To divide 12 pizzas among 6 friends, you would divide the total number of pizzas by the number of friends. Each friend would receive 12 ÷ 6 = 2 pizzas. Therefore, each friend gets 2 out of the original 12 pizzas, which can be expressed as a fraction: 2/12, which simplifies to 1/6.
-- 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.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If 12 friends share 4 pizzas equally, we can think of it as each friend getting 1/3 of a pizza. Just like painting, sharing can be a beautiful experience when everyone gets a fair and equal portion.
One.
Oh, what a lovely question! If three friends are sharing 2 sandwiches, each friend would get 2/3 of a sandwich. Isn't that just delightful? Remember, it's not about the amount we have, but the joy we share with others.
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
If 18 sweets are shared equally between two friends, each friend would receive half of the total amount. Dividing 18 by 2 gives 9. Therefore, each friend gets 9 sweets.
If not a trick question, then 3.
He doesn't have any favorite friends he loves and adores everyone equally and he is blessed to be around with them
To share 5 pizzas equally among four friends, you would divide the total number of pizzas by the number of friends. This means each friend would get ( \frac{5}{4} ) pizzas, which equals 1.25 pizzas. In other words, each friend receives one whole pizza and an additional quarter of a pizza.
Each friend gets 40% of one box of trail mix.
To divide 12 pizzas among 6 friends, you would divide the total number of pizzas by the number of friends. Each friend would receive 12 ÷ 6 = 2 pizzas. Therefore, each friend gets 2 out of the original 12 pizzas, which can be expressed as a fraction: 2/12, which simplifies to 1/6.