Each should get 3/4 of one cookie. 3 divided by 4.
432
0.32
I would go to the summer camp and plan to make friends there. It's incredibly likely that I would meet another girl my age who didn't bring a friend with her either. I would also ask my mom to send me a care package early in the week with enough cookies to share, because sometimes I'm shy but it's very easy to make friends when I have something to share.
There were 12 cookies and three cows. Each cow wanted an equal shareof the cookies. How many cookies did each cow get?Each cow got 4 of the cookies, because 12 divided by 3 is 4 .================================================Answer #2:There were 12 cows and 3 cookies. Each cow wanted an equal shareof the cookies. How many cookies did each cow get ?The CEO of the Dairy Co-op had to come out, cut each cookie into fourequal pieces, then go back to Omaha and buy himself some new shoesbefore his wife would let him back in the house.Each cow got 1/4 of a cookie, because 3 divided by 12 is 1/4 .
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions, huh? Well, 34 divided by 5 equals 6.8. So, like, if you had 34 cookies and you wanted to share them equally among 5 friends, each friend would get 6 whole cookies and one friend would just have to deal with getting a crumb.
Oh, dude, 200 divided by three is like 66.66666666667 if you want to be all precise and stuff. But let's just keep it simple and say it's around 66.67. So, like, if you have 200 cookies and you want to share them equally among three friends, each friend would get about 66 cookies and a crumb.
Sure! Here is a problem that requires adding 1 to the quotient when interpreting the remainder: "If you have 27 cookies and want to share them equally among 5 friends, how many cookies will each friend get, and how many cookies will be left over?" In this case, each friend would get 5 cookies, with 2 cookies left over. When interpreting the remainder, we would typically say each friend gets 5 cookies with a remainder of 2. However, if we want to add 1 to the quotient, we would say each friend gets 6 cookies, with no remainder.
well enough to trade confidences that you would not otherwise share
90.8
no! because technically that would be cheating to share your home work answers with someone
If he was so shy, why would he share that information with her friends, instead of his? His friends aren't likely to betray his trust, and tell her. Her friends, are very likely to do so. My guess is, it isn't that he's shy, if he's doing this.
13.5