Carrie loves carrots so much that she ate 30 of them for lunch. Her sister doesn’t like carrots as much and only ate 5 of them f
or lunch. The number of carrots Carrie ate is how many times greater than the number that her sister ate?
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If carrie ate 30 and her sister at 5. To find how many times greater than the number her sister ate we just need to divide the two numbers. 30/5=6.
Which means she at 6 times the amount of carrots than her sister.
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