There's no way to answer this, unless you assume she gave as many as she could to each person, and gave each person the same. Then each of her friends gets four apples, and she's left with one.
Cut each apple into 8 pieces and give each person ( don't forget yourself ) 5 pieces
Each person would receive two whole apples and one third each.
3
Each person receives 1.6 apples.
It is: 10/8 = 1.25 apples each
Cut each apple into 8 pieces and give each person ( don't forget yourself ) 5 pieces
If Person A has 12 apples and Person B has 12 apples, they both "each" have 12 apples. Total together, they have 24 apples.
Johnny has 12 apples. Johnny has 12 friends for some reason Johnnys friends give him 12 apples each How many apples would Johnnys friends have before giving them to Johnny? If they each have 12 apples, that would be 12 X 12. But Johnny already had 12 apples So your equation would be…… 12 + 12 X 12 Remember order of operations or you’ll get this wrong. (answer is 156) One problem though. The question did not specify whether Johnny got 12 apples from all of his friends, or each of his friends (eg. 1 x 12 vs 12 x 12) but I just went w/ the latter as it seemed more common idrk
Each person would receive two whole apples and one third each.
Give each person one apple, then cut the other apple into four pieces and give each person a quarter apple. Each person will have one and a quarter apples.
3
It is 3/5 bags of apples each.
Each person receives 1.6 apples.
If not a trick question, then 3.
It is: 10/8 = 1.25 apples each
There are 28 ways.
If you consider the bags sure the answer will be a fraction since the two bags are divided into three persons so each one will have 2/3 of the bags, however, if you consider the contents of the bags, so in this case, it depends on the number of apples in the bags if the total number of apples is a multiple of three so each one of the three friends will receive a certain number of apples and the answer is not a fraction but if the total number of apples in the two bags is not a multiple of three so the received number of apples for each one of the three friends is a fraction