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bixtya [17]
3 years ago
9

four girls and two boys are working on an art project.They have four square pieces of felt. If each person gets and equal share

of the felt how much of a piece of felt will each person get
Mathematics
2 answers:
blondinia [14]3 years ago
6 0
Heres a easy way im in the 8th grade and im still obessed with this if there is four girls named silva taila hether klaya and 2 boys named chris jax there is 6 people in total and now they have 4 sqaure peices of paper so u add the 4 to the 6 wich is 10 but we are not gonna use 10 only the 6 freinds so u are lucky its even cuz odd are a ton of work so each person will 1 so the answer is 1 :) i love this kind of math it is like when i have free time in ela cuz i hate ela i do this kids if you are reading this print this out for a cheat sheet u will master a test waith this rember this is tricky! Bye bye!!!
svetoff [14.1K]3 years ago
5 0
4 girls+2 boys=6 people total.

4/6 pieces per person

Answer: 2/3 of a piece
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