She has 3 bars of chocolate that each have 4 pieces so 3 x 4 = 12 (or 4 + 4 + 4 = 12)
She eats 5 pieces from that 12 so all you do is subtract 12 - 5 to get your answer.
7 pieces
the number gets bigger when u divide by a number less than one because if you have 3 chocolate bars and u want to divide each one by 1000434 pieces, you would have more chocolate pieces than before. For example 80 divide by 0.001=80000, it got bigger.
only if you can cut each of the apple in 3 or 6 pieces if you cut in 3 pieces each, each person would have 2 pieces of apple if you cut in 6 pieces each, each person would have 4 pieces of apple
Think of two cherry pies of the same size. One is cut into 4 pieces and one is cut into ten pieces. You are given three pieces of each. Which pieces would be bigger? It is the same concept. The 3/4 would be larger the 3/10.
Think of a cake cut in three pieces. Each piece is a third, so you would multiply 3 (pieces) times 4 (whole cakes) which equals 12
Yes. Cutting each paper into 3 equal size pieces gives 15 pieces of paper. Each student gets one piece and there are 3 left over. Cutting the 3 leftover pieces each into 4 equal size pieces gives 12 pieces of paper, one for each student. (1/3 + 1/12) x 12 = 5
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about 100000 a day lucy
over 5 million
the number gets bigger when u divide by a number less than one because if you have 3 chocolate bars and u want to divide each one by 1000434 pieces, you would have more chocolate pieces than before. For example 80 divide by 0.001=80000, it got bigger.
You can find a large selection by using google shopping to search for wedding favor chocolate bars. The best deals appear to be 59 cents each for 100 bars from FavorFavor. That is actually 72$ after you add tax and shipping.
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They'd cost 40 cents each
The fewest number of pieces he needs of each kind of sub sandwich to make them equal is three. He will need three pieces of each sub sandwich to make them equal. 3 pieces of turkey 3 pieces of roast beef 3 pieces of ham
Wonka's Nutty Crunch Surprise Wonka's Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight The five bars each held a golden ticket which meant the finder could go to Wonka's factory.
There are many different kinds of candy bars and they do not all have the same weight. If you read the weight of the candy bar off the label (whether in ounces or in grams) we would be able to calculate how many of them you would need to make a pound. One pound is 16 ounces, which is equivalent to 454 grams.
only if you can cut each of the apple in 3 or 6 pieces if you cut in 3 pieces each, each person would have 2 pieces of apple if you cut in 6 pieces each, each person would have 4 pieces of apple