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Tatiana [17]
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If you had 2 pieces of licorice to share equally among 3 people, how much licorice would each person get? Show your thinking cle

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kipiarov [429]3 years ago
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Answer:

If you have to share 2 by 3 equally then that is saying divide, when you divide you get .6666 but if you turn it into a fraction it 2 over 3

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