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18 July, 22:42

two groups of friends are sharing apples of the same size. The first group of 3 friends share 4 apples. The second group of 4 friends share 6 apples. All of the friends share their apples equally. Which group of friends gets a greater proportion of apples? Explain.

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  1. 18 July, 23:01
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    The second group

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first group is 4 apples for 3 friends.

    = 4/3. They each got 1 & 1/3 of an apple.

    The second group is 6 apples for 4 friends.

    = 6/4. They each got 1 & 1/2 of an apple.

    1 1/3 < 1 1/2, so friends in the second group get a larger portion of apples
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