Each person could be given a whole mango and then the remaining two mangoes could each be cut in thirds, with 1/3 given to each person. Each person would end up with one whole mango plus 1/3 of another mango.
Make 8 mangoes in to juice and distributes to 6.
You divide each apple into 3 equal pieces. You will then have 8 x 3 = 24 equal pieces. 24 pieces divided by 6 people = 4 pieces per person
4 and 6, among others.
only if you can cut each of the apple in 3 or 6 pieces if you cut in 3 pieces each, each person would have 2 pieces of apple if you cut in 6 pieces each, each person would have 4 pieces of apple
It is the product of 6 and a variable denoted by m.Or It is 6 lots of some measurement unit which is abbreviated to m (metres, minutes, months - depends on the context).
There are an infinite possible answer. Among the simpler ones is: Output = Input - 2
There are 13!/(6!(13-6)!) = 1716 ways to distribute six different books among 13 children if no child gets more than one book.
This regions main products are sugarcane,rice,mangoes, and cakes
498 you distribute 6 to 83 6 x 83 498
Region 6 in the Philippines is known for its abundant agricultural products such as sugarcane, rice, and other crops. It is also a significant producer of fishing products due to its coastal areas. Additionally, the region is recognized for its handicrafts and furniture industry.
you can put them in the oven on the lowest temp possible and leave for about 6 hours with the oven door cracked.
130 - (6x21) 130 - 126 =4 books left
They each get 3/4 of a mango. You divide 6 by 8, or easier, consider 6/8 a fraction and reduce to 3/4. So cut a quarter out of all 6, and give the magoes (minus the quarter segment) to six people, then give 3 of the 1/4 mango chunks to each of the remaining two persons. Or another way, first divide all the mangoes in half, and give out 8 of the 12 halves. That leaves 4 halves, which you half once again and distribute equally. Again, everyone gets 3/4 of a mango each.
Ans. 6^6 ways. Assuming no binding condition on who should get how much money or how many notes. Each note can go to 6 people in 6 ways. Hence 6^6 ways of distributing the money. Eeshan
So if 8 mangos cost 4 dollars that would make it 50 cents a mango. 2 mangos cost $1 (it's easier than dealing with the 50 cent thing). 6*2 is 12 so for 12 mangos it will be $6.
Yes, but since 100 is not divisible by 6, you can't distribute them evenly unless you cut the dinosaurs into pieces.
1. Distribute (if the distribute things on the same side) 2. Combine like terms 3. Get rid of the other #'s 4. isolate the variable 5. do other side 6. check
4 X 6 = 24 Four cupcakes of each color, or 24 cupcakes divided by 6 colors equals 4 of each color.