You can share five apples with seven friends by dividing the apples into smaller portions. Each friend could receive a portion of an apple, meaning you could cut the apples and distribute them so that everyone gets a fair share. Alternatively, you could give each friend one apple and keep two for yourself, or simply share the five apples among the group however you see fit.
If you take two, you have two. There are five left.
3/5=0.6 of a bag each.
"The subtraction of two apples from a basket of five apples leaves three apples in the basket."
The cost of five apples depends on their price per apple, which can vary based on factors like location, season, and variety. For example, if apples are priced at $1 each, then five apples would cost $5. If they are $0.50 each, the total would be $2.50. To determine the exact cost, you would need the specific price per apple.
You have only two left.
Cut each apple into 8 pieces and give each person ( don't forget yourself ) 5 pieces
If you take two, you have two. There are five left.
$3.44
Yes, if you had eight apples and you gave someone seven of them you would only have one left. However if you had eight apples and you gave someone three of them you would still have five apples left.
7/5 x 2.45 = $3.43
Numbers have no tenses. So: 'I have five apples' is the same as 'I had five apples'.
Two apples.
You will have three apples.
If there five apples and I took three then I would have three.
Puzzle No 31: Pass The Apples, Location: Village Shop. Please see the Related link below for a walkthrough of the puzzle.
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3/5=0.6 of a bag each.