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balandron [24]
2 years ago
7

Ms. Gaily got 15 pieces of chocolate for her birthday. She divided us her 15 pieces of chocolate into 5 piles so she has enough

to get through the work week. What is the fraction to show how she divided her chocolate
I really need help!
Mathematics
2 answers:
FrozenT [24]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

15÷5 as a fraction is 15/5 (if you need it the answer to 15÷5 is 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

postnew [5]2 years ago
5 0
A fraction is (numerator)/(denominator) = N/D or really N÷D !

So in this case, it is 15 ÷ 5

Knowing that N÷D = N/D, we can say that 15 is N and 5 is D, so

The fraction is 15/5

Hope this helps
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