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2 June, 07:15

Brian has 5 marbles, Sarah has 9 marbles, Jimi has 4 marbles, and Juan has 6 marbles. They want to redistribute the marbles so that each person has the same number of marbles. If the marbles are redistributed, then how many should each person get?

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  1. 2 June, 07:20
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    6 marbles per person.

    If we count the number of marbles in total, we get 24: 5+9+4+6 = 24

    Now that we know the Total # of marbles, we need to know how many people we need to distribute marbles to. We count Brian, Sarah, Jimi, and Juan and get 4 people in total.

    To find how many marbles each person needs to receive, we then need to do 24 divided by 4.

    When we do this, we get 6 marbles per person.
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