Asked by Anonymous
Sarah is giving toys to the kids on the playground. She wants to make sure each child receives the same amount of each toy. Each child must have exactly the same number of pieces of chalk and jump ropes. She has 16 pieces of chalk and 24 jump ropes.
a. Give one possible way Sarah can divide the toys so she uses all the chalk and all the jump ropes. Show and explain please
b. What is the greatest number of kids she could give toys to if she wants to use all of the toys? Show and explain the answer please
a. Give one possible way Sarah can divide the toys so she uses all the chalk and all the jump ropes. Show and explain please
b. What is the greatest number of kids she could give toys to if she wants to use all of the toys? Show and explain the answer please
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Answered by
bobpursley
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