how do you divide 16 apples equally between 17 children
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two apples
You will have 3 apples, and there will be 2 apples left.
Since 16 and 17 are relatively prime, i.e. they share no divisors other than 1, the only ways to divide 16 apples equally amongst 17 children is to either cut each apple into 17 pieces and give 16 pieces to each child, or cut a 17th of an apple out of each apple, give the cut apples to 16 of the children and give the 16 pieces to the 17th child.Another way to do it is to make apple sauce. From my wife. Gee, wish I had thought of that. :-)>
The practice, stemmed from grammar school in which young children are taught the letters of the alphabet. "A" is for Apple, "B" is for Boy, etc. Since students wanted an "A" letter grade, they would give their teachers Apples.
No, teachers do not have to like apples. Teachers are just regular people and they have different preferences of food.
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Teachers are made of dictionarys and a whole lot of knoladge and apples P.S That's not true
They like apples, good students, and quiet
because they are eating apples and trying to go on a diet to impress their female teachers
They like apples, good students, and quiet
I assume you're talking about all the kid pictures with books and apples; this I believe is a metaphor because the apples always have a worm in them: thus the whole bookworm idea... Actually, it is a symbol for education. In the old days, children brought their teachers apples. A book is more obvious as a symbol for education.
how do you divide 16 apples equally between 17 children
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apples, bananas