You devide one apple in 6 exact pieces and then give 4 pieces to each child.
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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!
Oh, dude, sharing 3 apples between 4 people without cutting? Easy peasy. Just take the apples and throw them in the air. Whoever catches one gets to eat it. Problem solved, like, who needs a knife when you have hands, am I right?
If you have 2 Apples and you add 2 Apples then you would end up with a total of 4 Apples.
Divide by 4.