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Caden Baldwin
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22 July, 07:45
36 pieces of candy for 6 children rates
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Judd
22 July, 07:52
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6 pieces of candy for 1 child.
Step-by-step explanation:
You divide 36 by 6 to get how many pieces of candy "PER 1 CHILD." So, when you divide 36 by 6 you get 6 pieces of candy and one child. Therefore, your answer will be 6 pieces of candy per child.
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