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murzikaleks [220]
4 years ago
5

There are 75 peaches and a group of people need to split the peaches between 15 friends for 5 different pies. How much will each

friend have in the pies?
[Please just explain how to get the answer, I'm not looking for a direct answer. (or a blank formula is fine]
Mathematics
1 answer:
Vaselesa [24]4 years ago
8 0

75 peaches

15 friends

5 different pies

so it would be 3 friends per pie because 3*5= 15

75/5 = 15peaches per pie

so 3 friends=1 pie=15 peaches in that pie

Does that make sense?

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