Today, I found 1/2 of an old moldy candy bar on the floor under
my desk. I have three co-workers in my office who are all
addicted to chocolate, and none of them can resist free candy.
I loathe and detest all of them, and I see an easy brilliant way
to get at them and their teeth: I'll scrape the fuzz off of the
half-candy-bar, then split it equally among all three of them,
and watch as they chew it and snarf it down.
How much of a complete entire total whole candy bar will I give
to each of these pathetic creatures ?
17 = C, 19 = B and 18 = A
Answer:
Side to side ,and face up, and on top of each other,turned facing the the back of the shelf,stuffed on the shelfs
Step-by-step explanation:
So this wants you to add the fractions and subtract 1/1
we know that 6/8=3/4 because 3/4 times 2/2 (or 1) os 6/8
so we need the denomenators (bottom number) to be the same
so 5/6=10/12
1/4=3/12
2/3=8/12
add them together
10+3+8=21
21/12=1 and 9/12
subtract 1 and get
9/12 left or 3/4 yard left