No. The answer depends on the context.3 apples for each of 4 children means 3*4 = 12 apples in all. 15 pears divided between 5 children makes 15/5 = 3 pears each.
Oh, dude, that's easy! Just put 1 apple in the first bag, 3 in the second, 1 in the third, and 4 in the fourth. Voilà, each bag now has an odd number of apples. It's like apple math, but with a twist!
To share 3 apples between 4 people without cutting, you can give each person 3/4 of an apple. This means each person will get an equal portion of the apples without the need to physically cut them. This method ensures fairness in the distribution of the apples among the 4 people.
If you have 2 Apples and you add 2 Apples then you would end up with a total of 4 Apples.
Divide by 4.
4/6, or 2/3.
they each get 2 and 1/4 apples
No. The answer depends on the context.3 apples for each of 4 children means 3*4 = 12 apples in all. 15 pears divided between 5 children makes 15/5 = 3 pears each.
Eat one of the apples. Then, give one apple to each person.
You can't actually divide 5 and make it equal 4, however, if you are wondering how to divide 5 items between 4 people, (for example apples) give each of the four people one apple and then cut (divide) the 5th apple into quarters or fourths (1/4) and give each person an additional 1/4 piece. Each person will have an equal portion of 1 1/4 each.
A counterexample for the division of whole numbers is if we have 6 apples and we try to divide them equally among 4 people. Each person would get 1 apple and there would be 2 apples remaining. In this case, it is not possible to divide the apples equally among 4 people without leaving any remainder.
give everyone one each and then save one for later...
The cost of 4 pounds of apples can vary depending on the type and quality of the apples, as well as the location and time of year. On average, a pound of apples typically costs between $1 to $3. Therefore, 4 pounds of apples could cost anywhere from $4 to $12. It's best to check with your local grocery store or market for specific pricing.
There are about 4 small apples, 3 medium apples, or 2 large apples in a pound.
5 Baskets have 2 Apples 2 Baskets have 3 Apples 1 Basket has 4 apples ......................................... 4 Baskets have 3 Apples 4 Baskets have 2 Apples
The numerator is what you are going divide with, while the denominator is what you are going to divide by. Example: You want to divide 2 by 4. So, 2/4. 2 is what you are going to divide with, so it will be the numerator. 4 is what you want to divide by, so it will be the denominator.
Oh, dude, that's easy! Just put 1 apple in the first bag, 3 in the second, 1 in the third, and 4 in the fourth. Voilà, each bag now has an odd number of apples. It's like apple math, but with a twist!