5
6
1/6
You would have 1 apple left.
He only had 1 eye. So that's how he saw the sky. The tree had two apples. He took 1 off and left 1 on
Divide by 100. For example, 1/2% of 600 apples = .5% of 600 = .005 * 600 = 3 apples
2 1/8
1/6
Take the number of apples she has (2), and subtract how many apples she gave away (1.) 2 - 1 = 1 So, Kiki would have 2 apples left.
1 apple
12/60 = 1/5
You would have 1 apple left.
The mathematical statement of 2-1 can be done with apples by stating "If you have 2 apples and you take away 1 apple, how many apples would you have left?" The answer would be 1 apple.
He only had 1 eye. So that's how he saw the sky. The tree had two apples. He took 1 off and left 1 on
I would have 7 apples because I have 1 apple in my house
Divide by 100. For example, 1/2% of 600 apples = .5% of 600 = .005 * 600 = 3 apples
1
No. If there are three apples and you eat 1, there are two left. If there are 12 apples and you eat 11 of them, there's only one left.
The fraction left is 1/70