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13 February, 05:19

Stephen and Laura want to split a bag of fun-sized candy, and decide to use the divider-chooser method. The bag contains 100 Snickers, 100 Milky Ways, and 100 Reese's, which Stephen values at $1, $3, and $4 respectively. (This means Stephen values the 100 Snickers together at $1, or $0.01 for 1 Snickers)

If Kendra is the divider, and in one half puts: 30 Snickers, 40 Milky Ways, and 66 Reese's

a. What is the value of this half in Dustin's eyes?

b. Does D ustin consider this a fair share?

c. If Dustin was a divider, find a possible division that is consistent with his value system

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  1. 13 February, 05:43
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    a) $4.14

    b) No

    c) 28 Snickers, 40 Milky Ways, 63 Reese's

    72 Snickers, 60 Milky Ways, 37 Reese's

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a)

    Since 1 Snickers is $0.01, 1 Milky Ways is $0.03, and 1 Reese's is $0.04:

    30 Snickers: 30 (0.01) = 0.3

    40 Milky Ways: 40 (0.03) = 1.2

    66 Reese's: 66 (0.04) = 2.64

    The value is: 0.3 + 1.2 + 2.64 = 4.14

    b)

    The total value is: 1 + 3 + 4 = 8

    A fair share must have the same value, 8/2 = 4. Since one half is 4.14 which is more than 4, it is not a fair share.

    c)

    First half:

    28 Snickers: 28 (0.01) = 0.28

    40 Milky Ways: 40 (0.03) = 1.2

    63 Reese's: 63 (0.04) = 2.52

    Second half:

    72 Snickers: 72 (0.01) = 0.72

    60 Milky Ways: 60 (0.03) = 1.8

    37 Reese's: 37 (0.04) = 1.48
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