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Matias Hays
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10 January, 02:12
How to split six cups for five cats?
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Sage Hurst
10 January, 02:20
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1 2/10 cups for each cat.
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Israel Robles
10 January, 02:22
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Give each cat one cup.
All cats have 1 cup now and there is one extra.
Take that extra cup and split it into 1/5s (because there is 1 cup left and 5 cats)
You should have 5 sets of 1/5s
Give each cat a set.
Each cat should now have 1 1/5 a cup.
The answer is 1 1/5 but the above should explain how.
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