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You are a math tutor at your school. On the last day of school, you bring in a bag of 48 pieces of candy for your students. You want to share the candy equally with your 6 students. How many pieces of candy will each student get?
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To share, you would divide:
48 pieces of candy for 6 students=
48/6 (48 divided by 6) =
8
Therefore each student will get 8 pieces of candy
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48 pieces of candy ÷ 6 students = 8 pieces of candy per student
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