To share 2 apples among 3 people equally, you can cut one apple in half, giving each person 0.5 apples. Then, cut the second apple in half, giving each person another 0.5 apples. This way, each person will have a total of 1 apple, and the apples are shared equally among the 3 people.
Each person would receive two whole apples and one third each.
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?
Six people are going to share $111 equally. How many $100 bills does each person get you say? Well first of all, nobody is gonna get $100 bills. To find the answer You have to divide $111 by 6 and the answer is $18.50 (if you were talking money).
To share 2 apples among three people equally, each person would receive ( \frac{2}{3} ) of an apple. This can be achieved by cutting one apple into three equal parts, giving each person ( \frac{1}{3} ) of an apple, and then repeating the process with the second apple. Therefore, each person would receive approximately 0.67 of an apple.
they each get 2 and 1/4 apples
To share 2 apples among 3 people equally, you can cut one apple in half, giving each person 0.5 apples. Then, cut the second apple in half, giving each person another 0.5 apples. This way, each person will have a total of 1 apple, and the apples are shared equally among the 3 people.
Each person would receive two whole apples and one third each.
If not a trick question, then 3.
Anything that involves "sharing equally" for example "how do you share 10 cents equally between 5 people?
To share 3.60 equally among a group of people, you would divide 3.60 by the number of people. If there are 3 people, each person would receive 1.20.
Share it equally between them. Usually provision to do this is made in a will.
With apple sauce
Give 5 apples to 5 people and forget about the other 2
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In a polar covalent bond the atoms do not share the electrons equally, whereas in a nonpolar covalent bond the atoms do share the electrons equally.
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?