Each will get 7/9.
24
Everybody will have 250.
Ah, what a delightful question! When you share 12 equally among 4 friends, it's like giving everyone a fair slice of a delicious pie. Each friend would receive 3 pieces, creating a sense of harmony and togetherness. Just like painting a happy little scene, sharing equally brings joy and balance to all involved.
Yes, if (a) they have additional containers or (b) are prepared to take turns. They would get 2/5 or 40% of a can each if they shared equally.
Oh, dude, the ratio of 56 to 14 is like 4 to 1. You just divide 56 by 14 and you get 4. So, if you had 56 cookies and you shared them equally among 14 friends, each friend would get 4 cookies. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
One.
Yes, with equally shared custody and if the parties have similar incomes.Yes, with equally shared custody and if the parties have similar incomes.Yes, with equally shared custody and if the parties have similar incomes.Yes, with equally shared custody and if the parties have similar incomes.
Yes, nonpolar covalent bonds are formed when the shared electrons between atoms are shared equally, resulting in a balanced distribution of electric charge. If the shared electrons are not equally shared, creating an unequal distribution of charge, a polar covalent bond is formed.
not always
Each person will receive 12000 if 60000 is equally shared between 5 people.
25 counters are shared equally by 10 ppl, how many counters per person
No, in a covalent bond the shared electrons may not always be shared equally between two atoms. Depending on the electronegativity of the atoms involved, one atom may attract the shared electrons more strongly, leading to a polar covalent bond where the electrons are not shared equally.
Covalent
no way
they can be shared but not equally.
prion
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.