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That problem can only be solved if you know how many members the club presently has, before adding five more. If it currently has five members and then adds another five, then the cost per person decreases by half. Logical, wouldn't you say?
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"Points" are never considered a line segment. Points are never anything else but points.But any two points 'determine' a line segment, because there's only one line segmentthat can be drawn between them.So if you have several points on a line, then any two of them determine a segmentof that line.
Five groups of five people. Simple math my dear.
Share 10.00 among 4 people
you cut them in five peices
There would be alittle bit left
yellow red blue green and orange
they each get 2/5ths of the bottle of water
Two, four, five or 10 people could each have equal parts of the pie.
3/8 2/5
Each of them have 1/5 from each jug of water, so they will have 2/5 from 2 jugs of water.
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Twenty-five and 86 one hundredths.
Talk to your sponsor about it. We can't tell you what to share.
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