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John brought in chocolate bars for the third grade for winning the raffle there are thirty two students and only twenty five candy bars how can he split the candy bars so that they each have a equal amount

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  1. 3 May, 11:21
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    By dividing 32 by 25. Which will result with everyone getting 1.28 pieces of candy bar.
  2. 3 May, 11:26
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    I divided the number of candy bars (25) by the number of students who wanted them (32), which gave me 1.28. Make sure you learn this one, it's pretty essential for daily life sometimes.
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