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Matt has 12 balloons that he wants to give to 4 friends. He wants each friend to have the same number of balloons. Select the three statements that describe how Matt should give the balloons to his friends.

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Matt has 12 balloons that he wants to give to 4 friends.

He wants each friend to have the same number of balloons.

Select the three statements that describe how Matt should give the balloons to his friends.

Each friend gets 124 balloons.

Each friend gets 12÷4 balloons.

Each friend gets 3 of the 12 balloons.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Math has 12 ballons.

If we divide 12 by 4 friends we got 3, so we can have those situations:

He can give 3 to each friend, and he will not have any.

Also, he can give 2 for each friend , and he will have 4 more.

Also, he can give 1 for each friend, and he will have 8 more.

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