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WORD PROBLEM! Sally has 15 apples. She gives some of her apples to three friends. They each get the same amount. Sally now has 9 apples. How
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WORD PROBLEM! Sally has 15 apples. She gives some of her apples to three friends. They each get the same amount. Sally now has 9 apples. How many did each friend get?
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2021-08-20T09:56:30+00:00
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Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
15 ÷ 3= 2
friend 1
2 Friend 2
2 friend 3
2
Add up each one to get 6.
15 – 6 = 9
Hope this helps.
Answer:
Each friend got 2 apples
Step-by-step explanation:
[original amount of apples]-[Apples Sally has after distribution] = [friends] x [number of apples]
Filling in the brackets, you get this equation.
15-9=3 x apples per friend
6=3 x apples per friend
2 = apples per friend