You take 5 breads and cut it into halves. Then you take three breads and cut it into thirds. Finally you take the last one and cut it into fifteen pieces. Therefore everyone gets a half, a third, and one fifteenth which is 9/10.
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Cut each apple into fifths (creating 90 1/5 segments). Then, give each kid 9 segments.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the number halfway between 10 and 17, you simply add them together and divide by 2. So, 10 + 17 equals 27, and when you divide that by 2, you get 13.5. That's the number right in the middle, like a peaceful little bridge between 10 and 17.
The factors of 81 that are between 2 and 10 are 3 and 9.
If you have between 20 and 30 coins and if you share them among 10 people how many coins you will get will depend on how you divide the coins. For example, if you have 30 coins and divide them evenly between 10 people, you will all get three coins each.
It is the number halfway between them or the number got when you add them and divide by 2. So for 7 and 10, the number 8.5 is the median.
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To use scientific notation you divide the number by 10 until it is expressed as a number between 1 and 10, then indicate the power of 10 you divided by. In this case we divide by 10 five times to get 6.58 so the answer is 6.58x10^5
Children typically learn to count to 10 between the ages of 2 and 4 years old.
Children typically learn to count to 10 between the ages of 2 and 4 years old.
No, children between the ages of 10 - 12 cannot play Second Life