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1 April, 18:13

There are 13 bagels in a baker's dozen. Hillary, Mark, and Tam share the bagels equally. Will each friend get more than or fewer than 4 whole bagels? Explain.

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  1. 1 April, 18:23
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    Each friend will get more than 4 whole bagels.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First off, although the question asks for 13 bagels divided between 3 friends, let's use a number that results in a whole number when divided by 3, but is close to 13.

    This number can be 12.

    12 divided by 3 is 4, so each friend gets 4 bagels if there are a total of 12 bagels.

    However, there are more than 12 bagels so we know that each of the the 3 friends will get more than 4 bagels each.
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