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!
If you have 2 Apples and you add 2 Apples then you would end up with a total of 4 Apples.
Divide by 4.
Mathematically, you would have 1. 4 - 3 = 1 On the other hand, depending on how you think. If you take 3 from 4, then you would have 3 apples.
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!